Which Side of Clutch Goes toward Flywheel?

Author Donald Gianassi

Posted Jul 20, 2022

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There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the vehicle model in question. However, in general, the side of the clutch that is facing the flywheel should be installed toward the flywheel. This will ensure proper contact and engagement between the two components.

Why is it important to install the clutch correctly?

A clutch is a device that is used to connect and disconnect two rotating shafts. It is an essential component in a vehicle with a manual transmission and allows the engine to disconnect from the wheels so that the vehicle can come to a stop without the engine stalling.

If the clutch is not installed correctly, the vehicle will not be able to shift gears properly and may stall. A correctly installed clutch will ensure that the vehicle can shift gears smoothly and come to a stop safely.

What are the consequences of using the wrong type of flywheel?

The first and most obvious consequence of using the wrong type of flywheel is that it will not fit properly onto the shaft of the machine. This will cause the machine to be unbalanced and can lead to serious damage if the machine is in operation when this occurs. Additionally, using the wrong type of flywheel can also cause the machine to vibrate excessively which can lead to premature wear and tear on the machine as well as the flywheel itself. In some cases, this can also cause the flywheel to break which can pose a serious safety hazard.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to tell which side of the clutch disc is flush?

If the clutch disc is flush on one side and has a raised, protruding center on the other, that side goes towards the flywheel.

Can you install a disc clutch backwards?

No, the clutch will not release if installed backwards.

How do you put a disc on the flywheel?

By first pick it up with one hand on the center, and then put it on the flywheel.

How do I fit a new clutch plate?

To fit a new clutch plate, first ensure that the flywheel is facing correctly towards the hub and that the plate is correctly fitted against it. Next, use a spanner to tighten the bolts that secure the plate to the flywheel. Finally, replace any worn or damaged components as necessary.

Where does the flush side of the clutch disk go?

The flush side of the clutch disk goes towards the engine.

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