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My original flywheel was iron. I have no way of knowing if it was "original" to the car but it was date coded correct so I will ASSUME it was the original flywheel. Anyways it's probably been melted down and turned into a Corolla by now..
I have a LUK in my small block, they're popular with German cars. I've had good luck as well. I have McCleod in my 396 and 496. Work GREAT! I chose McCleod because the clutches are made in USA, however the iron flywheel could be offshore ![]() I have no experience with Centerforce. |
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Chevelle SS 396 L78 (12-09-2021) | ||
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