solid disc type flywheel
rim type flywheel
no they are different.
No. Chevy uses a number of different noses for their starters. The size of the flywheel and year and model of engine determine what nose is needed. The 153 tooth flywheel is smaller in diamaiater than the 168 tooth flywheel. If you want to use a starter from a 168 tooth flywheel on a 153 tooth flywheel the nose from the smaller flywheel starter will have to be exchanged onto the larger flywheel prior to using it.
it is the same 3.8 but his different hook up differene wire hook up maybe flywheel bolt pattern i know that the 3.8 lesable and the 3.8 park ave have different. wire and flywheel different.
The gear is the same, but the nose cone is different.
Vitara g16a auto. manual box bolts up but flywheel bolt pattern is different Samurai g13b box bolts up but flywheel bolt pattern is different
are you sure it was flywheel ? one flywheel is all there is on a vehicle now you may have been told different size flywheel,or they have meant a double clutch, but u sure do not need and i have never seen or heard of 2 flywheels
No. The flywheel is dependent on the transmission.
yes, different types of rock probably do make different types of glass
yes there are different types of gills in different types of fishes.
Flywheel
Why does my flywheel keep bending..
The flywheel bolts on all Cats, you want to torque to 200 ft/lbs. That hasn't changed between different models of the C15 (6NZ, MBN,, ACERT, SDP, etc)