Originally Posted by
jen36 as cliff said the same thing happen to me.. peice of crap...........
Fidenza flywheels are not "Crap" at all, it is just most do not have any knowledge of basic metallurgy.
Aluminum is soft. And the oem pressure plate bolts are hardened steel. What happens when you use those holes? The aluminum deforms. If overtightened the aluminum stripes like butter.
Any proper threaded hole in aluminum should be helicoiled. This provides the friction or wear surface with an equally hard metal as the bolt, therefore you can achieve proper tightening torque.
Have the stripped holes helicoiled (not a difficult process), and use lock tight to help lubricate during tightening and also resist vibration once set.
Dudeman
Edit: You might want to look into having the flywheel re-balanced anyways, i don't know how much that would cost but can't hurt!