yes
clutch is used to transfer the power from engine flywheel to gear box
Besides the smart alec answer "start an automobile", a starter has a small gear, that will both extend as well as rotate when the key is turned. This gear will engage teeth on the flywheel/flexplate, which is bolted to the rear of the crankshaft. As the starter turns, the engine will be turned.
Simply put. when you depress the clutch pedal, it separates the clutch disc from the flywheel, when you let go of your clutch pedal it drops the clutch disc back onto the flywheel. Flywheel- spins at the speed of your engine (RPM) revs per minute depressed clutch-is seperated from flywheel allows you to shift into higher or lower gear released clutch- is engaged onto flywheel the two connect.. engaged clutch means your gonna move! disengaged clutch means you aint moving forward, your literally in neutral.
solid disc type flywheel rim type flywheel
No. The flywheel is dependent on the transmission.
Flywheel
Why does my flywheel keep bending..
55ftlbs flywheel to crank
will 4.6 windsor engine with 6 bolt flywheel interchange with 8 bolt flywheel
Flywheel was released on 12/31/2003.
The Production Budget for Flywheel was $20,000.
Flexplate, flywheel same thing