In your car’s clutch system, the flywheel connects to the engine, and the clutch plate connects to the transmission. The friction between the flywheel and the clutch plate causes the clutch to engage. As with any metal part that comes in contact with another metal part (think brake pads on a disc brake rotor), eventually your flywheel will wear out. Older cars will normally require a replacement between 50,000-70,000, but more modern vehicles can go more than 80,000. If you notice your clutch is slipping, chattering, or sticking, check your flywheel for wear. When replacing the clutch. Single mass flywheels can be resurfaced, eliminating hot spots that cause changes in friction. However, dual mass flywheels cannot be resurfaced, and must be replaced. Dual mass flywheel conversion kits are available through eEuroparts.com
eEuroparts.com® proudly offers wholesale prices and fast shipping available on most orders. Every eEuroparts.com® order is track-able, meaning you'll know exactly where your Clutch Flywheel is at every step of the shipping process. When your order is assigned tracking, we'll send you an email with the tracking number. Most orders have a tracking number within a couple of hours after being placed with eEuroparts.com®.
eEuroparts.com® proudly offers a thirty (30) day cash return for all items purchased through eEuroparts.com®. The item must be new and in its original manufacturer packaging to be eligible for a cash refund. If you would like to return an item or have questions about the process, please contact us and one of our customer service experts will be happy to help. This information is only a summary. Complete shipping and return policy information can be found in our web site policies.
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Porsche | 930 102 204 03 / 93010220403 |
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1979 | Porsche | 911 | SC | 3.0H6 | GAS | thru Engine # 6591575 (California).; thru Engine # 6292280 (except California) | |
1978 | Porsche | 911 | SC | 3.0H6 | GAS |
OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. These are the same parts that are purchased from suppliers by car manufactures to install on cars that are coming off the assembly line as well as for repair of cars in the dealership. Most often, the only difference is the packaging that the parts are delivered in. Sometimes, the manufacturer must remove any car brand logos that are etched into the part but that has no effect on the performance or warranty of the part. Rest assured that this part is the exact part that you would get in a Genuine package.
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