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ARE FLEXPLATES AND FLYWHEELS THE SAME THING ?????????????
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Sort of, but not really.
A flywheel is used with a manual transmission. It has the ring gear (for the starter to engage) around the outside as well as mountings for the Pressure Plate. They are reasonably thick.
A flexplate also has the ring gear at
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Thanks DAVE,
So if i am going to fit an auto box, i use a flexplate ?
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Yep...
If you get the chance to see the 2 side by side, the difference is obvious.
Cheers...Dave
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Flywheel weighs about 10kg, flexplate (or torque plate) weighs about 1. They are interchangeable but you would only interchange if you are going manual to auto or auto to manual.
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