Im just a kid, dont know what u talking 'bout.
you need to remove the transmission then unbolt the clutch from the flywheel.
Yes, pull the trans and remove the flywheel to access.Yes, pull the trans and remove the flywheel to access.
You will need to pull either the transmission or the engine. The flywheel is attached to the back of the engine, to the output side of the crankshaft. If it is a manual transmission, you will need to align the clutch to the pilot bearing before you tighten the pressure-plate.
Big job. To replace a flywheel, you need to remove the drive shaft,and the gearbox. iIf a manual transmission,you will also need to remove the clutch and pressure plate.If an automatic, you will need to remove the torque converter. With all this removed, you then remove the flywheel and replace with new one. then reinstall clutch,etc gear box and driveshaft.It is a good idea at this time ,if a manual transmission,to replace the clutch,while you have it apart. "NOTE" make sure when you replace flywheel that the correct number of teeth on flywheel will match number of teeth on starter motor.To do this mark a tooth on the flywheel and count the teeth.Alos count the teeth on the starter motor.installing wrong one will chew up the teeth on new flywheel and starter and then you will have to start all over.
To change the flywheel or flexplate you'll need to remove the engine, transaxle or both. The flywheel or flexplate is between the engine and transaxle and is easily changed once you have clear access to the space between them.
To change the torque converter on an Infiniti I30, you first need to disconnect the battery and remove the transmission. This involves draining the transmission fluid, unbolting the transmission from the engine, and disconnecting any electrical connections and linkage. Once the transmission is out, you can access the torque converter, which is attached to the flywheel; remove it and install the new one before reassembling the transmission and reinstalling it in the vehicle. Be sure to refill the transmission fluid and check for leaks after completing the installation.
To install the clutch on a 1987 Honda Civic the transmission will need to be taken off. Remove all the components to drop the transmission. Once removed loosen the bolts that hold the flywheel and clutch disks. Replace the parts.
On a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue, the flywheel is located between the engine and the transmission. It is mounted on the rear of the engine's crankshaft and serves as a crucial component in the vehicle's starting and power transmission systems. Accessing the flywheel typically requires removing the transmission.
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.
yes you can all you need to do is switch the automatic flywheel and putt on a standard flywheel and make sure the clutch from the transmission will bolt up to the flywheel.
You'll need to either pull the transmission or the engine to be able to get to the flywheel. Once the flywheel is exposed, it's just a few bolts and it falls off in your hands. BTW, when you put the flywheel back on, I would strongly recommend using Locktite or equivalent to keep the bolts from working loose. A flywheel should always be resurfaced before putting it back, unless it's a new flywheel, in which case you should make sure to remove all of the protective oil.
No you do not have to remove the transmission. On some models you remove the transmission pan. On some years the filter is permanent and does not need changing.