Yes, all cars have flywheels. They serve 3 important functions, the weight makes the engine run smoother, it's a good place to attach the transmission and the ring gear around the flywheel is a good place to attach the starter motor.
Automobiles with a standard shift transmission uses a flywheel. Automobiles with an automatic transmission uses the auto trans torque converter bolted to the flex-plate as the flywheel. An electric car would not use a flywheel.
No. Electric cars, for example, don't.
Electric cars wouldn't have one.
A flywheel is used in all internal combustion engines.
Yes.
After about 1995 all Dakota flywheels would have sensor targets on them.
Flywheels that require alignment will generally have marks.Flywheels that require alignment will generally have marks.
flywheels are not adjustable
Dodge/ Cummins does not recommend it
Flywheels can be used to store kinetic energy very efficiently. On a power failure energy in the flywheel can be transferred into a generator to quickly restore power.
YES
all flywheels are always (as far as I have ever seen) connected to the crankshaft.
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smaller lighter flywheels allow an engine to rev up faster, less mass to accelerate, a heavier flywheel will give more power at low rpms by smoothing the pause between power strokes
All modern cars do.