04-16-2019, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by maslin
A flywheel attaches the clutch to the transmission.
"Flywheels" may very well be something else entirely. Or could just be what they call the flex plate, lives in the same spot as a flywheel but on an automatic.
Clutches in automatic transmissions are not the equivalent of a clutch on a manual, that would be the torque converter. Unless you get in to fancier stuff with a wet start up clutch or DCT.
Flywheels and set pins... Maybe flex plate and the lock for breaking the crank bolt loose? No idea.
Also, repair orders are often worded strangely to point out a specific part in the parts catalog or labor guide. A specific part with a vague translation from some other language. The cubbies on the dash on a Mercedes are called pigeon holes. No one would reasonably call it that, but that's how it's called out. You never really know what they're talking about.
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Hey! That's what I would call them!
humfrz
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