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DIfferences between FWD AWD pressure plates, clutches and flywheels

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Gst18

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Oct 3, 2005
Madison Heights, Michigan
I was just curious which can be used with which and from what years to what years they differ.

Thanks for any inputs.
 
Any 4g63 clutch/pressure plate will bolt up to a 4g63 flywheel. AWD flywheels have a smaller outer ring gear than the FWDs, so if you try and bolt up an AWD flywheel to a FWD vehicle, your starter will not engage. Also, pre mid-92' cars had a 6-bolt flywheel, where-as the late 92+ cars had a 7-bolt flywheel. This must match or the flywheel will not bolt on.

In short AWD flywheel for AWD car, any 4g63 clutch/PP for any 4g63 flywheel.
 
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