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  • #16
    go to autozone.com and look up the part number for the y5 and y7 flywheels see if they are different

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    • #17
      just checked for you they have the same part number make sure you are installing the flywheel correctly and that the bolt holes are lined up right

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ManTyme View Post
        so you tried to install a d16y7 flywheel on a d16y5 and it doesnt fit?
        just want to clarify..

        i meant did the y7 flywheel bolt on to the y5? if it did. you mean the tranny wont go on with the y7 flywheel installed?

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        • #19
          ^^yea be more specific.

          All flywheel bolts are the same for 5spd. Auto's are the only different ones.

          If the y7 flywheel isnt fitting, make sure u exhaust all possibilities before u buy a new one. OEM flywheels for d series are the same (as in all y's) unless they are Auto.

          So let us know what exactly isnt fitting where. Flywheel to block, or Tranny to flywheel/block?
          Cash given for OBD1 Virgin ECU's. Txt Me 860 394 8694

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          • #20
            Flywheel to tranny doesn't fit n it is for an auto

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            • #21
              Auto tranny or auto flywheel?? send me a pic of the flywheel. 860 874 5449
              Cash given for OBD1 Virgin ECU's. Txt Me 860 394 8694

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              • #22
                So flywheel bolts on to block but transmission wont go on

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                • #23
                  Txtd^^

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                  • #24
                    Yea the flywheel won't attach to the tranny

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                    • #25
                      flywheel doesnt bolt on to the tranny

                      flywheel bolts onto the block
                      then
                      the torque converter bolts on to the flywheel
                      then
                      transmission slides into the torque converter


                      i searched up the torque converter part number they are the same for y5/y7 cant find a part number for the auto flywheel itself tho

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                      • #26
                        Yea that's wut I mean by that lol it seems like they're not converter bolts don't line up idk it's weird. If any1 can come down n tell me wuts wrong there will be a cash reward at the end lol

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                        • #27
                          where you located? its pretty hard holding that heavy ass converter up to line up the hole and bolt it in i always slide the converter on the tranny put one bolt into the tranny to mount it to the block and put the axle in the trans to move the converter around and line up the holes to the flywheel

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                          • #28
                            Ansonia 12038938844 txt me

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                            • #29
                              ansonia... im on the bpt/stratford line ill see if i can find my way over there tomorrow after work. see what i can do ill text you when i get out. im about to hit the sack

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                              • #30
                                Ayte bro thansk

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