The side with the raised parts of the flywheel go twards the torqe converter .
A flywheel is on the outside of the motor, typically has fins on it, it is weighted to keep the inertia of the motor spinning to help crank the motor over
It only goes on one way if that is what you are asking.
Under the starboard side exhaust manifold and connected into the main engine flywheel
It can Only go on one way. The side where the springs stick out further go toward the pressure plate because they will hit the flywheel befor you can bolt on the pressure plate
The flywheel is mounted on the driveshaft. There is a slot in the side of the driveshaft that lines up with a slot on the inside of the flywheel's center hole - into the large slot created by lining up the two slots is where the flywheel key goes.
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Usually the side with the spring goes to the engine side.
the opposite side the flywheel bolts to the motor In other words, it doesn't matter unless you notice something different from one side to the other. On the ones that came from the factory, the center hole is slightly flared making it easier to install. Can't remember if the aftermarket ones are like that or not.
It depends on the car as it can be located on either side of the engines in different makes. The starter motor can be found lower on the back side of the engine where the engine and transmission meet. The starter needs to engage the flywheel which is where the transmission mounts.
The location of a starter on a Plymouth Fury will depend on the year. Most older Plymouth Furys have the starter located just under the driver's side of the motor where the transmission is bolted to the motor. The starter must engage the flywheel and the flywheel is located in the large bell shape of the transmission.
The side of the thermostat that goes toward the motor is typically the side marked as "motor" or "output," which is designed to connect to the control circuit of the motor or system it regulates. This side usually contains the terminals that send signals or power to activate the motor based on temperature readings. Always refer to the specific manufacturer's instructions for proper installation, as designs can vary.