not normally, only if it has stress cracks. If it is burnt or warped from heavy clutch use then it's usually surfaced machined (blanch ground).
AS long as it is not sold as a Mercedes.
A small flywheel needs to stay with the starter that goes to it. You can use either flywheel, and the block should be drilled for either starter.
The chain will last the life if the engine and does not require changing.
Sorry, but if you need to ask that's not work that you need to be doing your self. Changing a flywheel in ANY car is a very involved process. Not to say you couldn't but i wouldn't recommend it. It involves pulling the engine and transmission and separating the two just to get to the flywheel.
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You don't HAVE to replace the clutch, but, since the clutch has to be removed before the flywheel can come off, it'd be foolish not to. There's a lot of work involved that would have to be duplicated later.
remove the enigine and then take out flywheel bolts
How do you change a flywheel on a Chevy truck? You can remove either the engine or the trans. Once you have either removed just remove the bolts holding the flywheel in place.
Remove the transmission unbolt the flywheel and replace.
No, there is no need to replace the flywheel but it is a good idea to have the flywheel surface machined.
The tranny has to be taken down or just slid back to get to the bolts on the flywheel to take them out and get the flywheel out.
No, and you need the flywheel if you expect the car to move. Timing is adjusted in the distributor, not by the flywheel.