Remove either the engine or transmission, remove the pressure plate from the existing flywheel and examine both the pressure plate and clutch plate, unbolt the flywheel from the crankshaft and remove it.
If there are many miles on the clutch, don't even TRY to reuse it. Examine/replace the glan nut/pilot bushing as necessary and lubricate according to specifications.
Bolt the NEW flywheel onto the crankshaft.
Using a pilot shaft, install the clutch plate/pressure plate assembly. Make sure the shaft can be removed easily and that the clutch plate is centered exactly on the pilot shaft.
Install the engine or transmission.
If you haven't done one before, good luck.
You will have to take out either the engine or tranny to get to it.
How do you change a flywheel on a Chevy truck? You can remove either the engine or the trans. Once you have either removed just remove the bolts holding the flywheel in place.
It is bolted to the flywheel on your transmission
with a torque wrench
It will take and experience mechanic six hours to replace your 1996 Chevy truck flywheel. A novice mechanic will take several more hours.
no, different trans and size of flywheel
In front of the flywheel, on the right side of the vehicle.
1952 chevy truck does not have a steering damper, where and how to mount steering damper on my 1952 chevy truck .thanks jim
not likely but good luck trying
can a tow bed be wielded to frame of a truck or does it have to be boilted down
most likely it is a cylinder missfire it might be a broken flywheel (cracked)
These are simple bolt-on parts, there is no special procedure to install them.