Short answer: pull transmission and torque convertor out of vehicle and the flywheel is bolted to the rear of the crankshaft, unbolt and pull off, reverse all to re assemble. Did your flywheel loose teeth? And as such the starter will not engage? That is about the only reason just a flywheel alone on an automatic would need to be replaced.
If you need step by step instructions on how to change the flywheel, it is a long explanation, that I will be happy to write. Do not attempt to do this if you don't have a good tool set, need not be like a professional but pretty decent set. proper jackstands also, you will be under the vehicle a while. A helper will save you a LOT of time. Write me at this email: ruffy@bak.rr.com if you really need instructions and I will , well, literally spell it out for you. I have done several of these jobs and know how. All I ask is no junk mail from others sent to that address. I am happy to help.
You would need a ring gear for an automatic.
A cracked flex plate (flywheel) could be your problem.
i think u unbolt the trans and the fly wheel reconect the trans
In a manual trans. car- YES, In an automatic it is called a flex plate, since it is only there to start the car.
flywheel between block and trans, your starter turns it.
The most common way is to support the engine from above, drop the frame under the engine and trans-axle, remove the transmission and clutch. Replace flywheel and reassemble.
Yes it will bolt right up but u will obviously have to change your flywheel and maybe even the axles
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On some vehicle the seal sits on the rear of the crank under the flywheel. Trans has to be removed to access.On some vehicle the seal sits on the rear of the crank under the flywheel. Trans has to be removed to access.
yes will just need the flex plate / flywheel for the torque converter.
To test the igniter on a 1994 Toyota Corolla remove the ignitor for the distributor. Using an ohmmeter check to see if it reads the proper voltage. If there is to little replace the unit.
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