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Do I have a flywheel or Flexplate?

Do I have a flywheel or Flexplate?

If your vehicle has a manual transmission and you have to step on the clutch to shift gears, your vehicle has a flywheel as part of your transmission. If all you have to do is put the shifter in a drive (D) and step on the gas pedal, your vehicle has a flexplate.

What is a flywheel flex plate?

Basically a flywheel or flex plate is the round metal disc shaped component that transfers power from the engine to the transmission. The flex plate bolts to the engine crank shaft and to the torque converter of your automatic transmission.

What is a flywheel called on an automatic?

An automatic transmission uses a flywheel that is more commonly called a “flexplate.” The flexplate is bolted to the engine just like the flywheel in a manual transmission vehicle, but it’s primary purpose is to allow the starter to turn the engine over.

How does a clutch disc work with flywheel and pressure plate?

The clutch disc is a piece that works along with the flywheel and pressure plate to drive a car with a manual transmission.

What’s the difference between a flexplate and a flywheel?

Often referred to as being the same thing, flywheels and flexplates have similarities but are quite different. 1. Flywheels are typically found on vehicles equipped with manual transmissions, while flexplates are used in vehicles with automatic transmissions.

How does a flywheel work in a manual transmission?

A manual transmission has a flywheel that is attached to the crankshaft and has a clutch disk in between the pressure plate and flywheel. When someone presses the clutch, the throwout bearing is pushed in, which forces the pressure plate to stop applying pressure to the clutch disk. As this happens, it stops receiving power from the engine.

How to determine SAE housing and flywheel sizes?

The following graphic shows the typical configuration and their respective SAE denomination: To determine the SAE adaption in your specific application, simply match dimensions XD, XB, XE, XF and XG to arrive at a combination of SAE adaptions for the engine housing and for the engine flywheel, i.e.: SAE#1 Flywheel Housing with SAE#14 Flywheel.

Often referred to as being the same thing, flywheels and flexplates have similarities but are quite different. 1. Flywheels are typically found on vehicles equipped with manual transmissions, while flexplates are used in vehicles with automatic transmissions.

How big is a GM 14 inch flywheel?

Fits one Piece Rear Main Seal. For Bottom Mount Starter. Authentic GM 14 inch flywheel for 6.0L and 6.2L LS3 marine engines with Top Mount starters. GM Part Number 12561680. Nodular Iron, 168-Tooth, 15 lb., Internal Engine Balance.

How big are the flywheels on a marine engine?

12¾ inch flywheel for 1986 and later 5.7L/350ci marine engine. 14 inch flywheel for 6.2L LSA marine engine. 14 inch Heavy duty JW Airboat Flywheel for 6.2L LSA GM engines. JW Performance Number: 564-93019LSAD. GM Part Number 12561217. Single stage small block damper for 26 spline transmissions. For engine size 3.0L/181 to 5.7L/350ci.

A manual transmission has a flywheel that is attached to the crankshaft and has a clutch disk in between the pressure plate and flywheel. When someone presses the clutch, the throwout bearing is pushed in, which forces the pressure plate to stop applying pressure to the clutch disk. As this happens, it stops receiving power from the engine.

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Ruth Doyle