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Cadillac 476575 Flywheel

1985-1986 Cadillac Cimarron

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GM 476575 Flywheel
  • Part Description
    Flywheel
  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
  • Manufacturer's Notes
    This part is discontinued.
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Cadillac
    Manufacturer Part Number476575
    Part DescriptionFlywheel
    Item Dimensions13.5 x 12.5 x 1.4 inches
    Item Weight16.50 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerGeneral Motors
    SKU476575
    WarrantyThis genuine GM part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Shipping & ReturnShipping Policy Return Policy
    Warning: California’s Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    1985-1986 Cadillac Cimarron6 Cyl 2.8LCIMARRON
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
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    A:
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    Q:
    How do you gain access to the flywheel and what are the steps involved in its removal and installation on Oldsmobile Omega? Posted by Customer
    A:
    To gain access to the flywheel, either the engine or the transaxle must be removed from the car, with the engine being removed if additional work is needed; otherwise, removing the transaxle is easier. If equipped with a manual transaxle, the clutch should be removed from the flywheel. The flywheel can be unbolted from the rear flange of the crankshaft, and to prevent it from turning, a long screwdriver or similar tool can be used against the engine block while removing the mounting bolts. Once the bolts are removed, the flywheel can be lifted off, and the flywheel spacer should be removed if equipped. For L4 engines, if the rear main bearing seal needs replacement, it should be pried out of its bore. The flywheel teeth should be examined for any broken or chipped teeth, as this condition requires replacement with a new flywheel. On manual transaxle flywheels, the clutch friction face should be inspected for scoring; light scoring can be corrected with emery cloth, but deep scoring necessitates machining or replacement to avoid clutch damage. For automatic transaxle flywheels, the converter securing bolt holes should be checked for elongation, which also requires flywheel replacement. Before installing the flywheel, the mating surfaces of the flywheel and crankshaft should be cleaned. If the oil seal was removed on L4 engines, a light coat of engine oil should be applied to the inside lip of the new seal before installation. To install, the flywheel should be positioned against the crankshaft using a new spacer if equipped, and the mounting bolts should be inserted and secured only fingertight, ideally using a thread sealing agent on the bolt threads. While preventing the flywheel from turning, the bolts should be tightened gradually until all are torqued to specifications, and the remainder of the installation procedure should be completed by reversing the removal steps.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How do you gain access to the flywheel and what are the steps involved in its removal and installation on Pontiac Phoenix? Posted by Customer
    A:
    To gain access to the flywheel, either the engine or the transaxle must be removed from the car, with the engine being removed if additional work is needed; otherwise, removing the transaxle is easier. If equipped with a manual transaxle, the clutch should be removed from the flywheel. The flywheel can be unbolted from the rear flange of the crankshaft, and to prevent it from turning, a long screwdriver or similar tool can be used against the engine block while removing the mounting bolts. Once the bolts are removed, the flywheel can be lifted off, and the flywheel spacer should be removed if equipped. For L4 engines, if the rear main bearing seal needs replacement, it should be pried out of its bore. The flywheel teeth should be examined for any broken or chipped teeth, as this condition requires replacement with a new flywheel. On manual transaxle flywheels, the clutch friction face should be inspected for scoring; light scoring can be corrected with emery cloth, but deep scoring necessitates machining or replacement to avoid clutch damage. For automatic transaxle flywheels, the converter securing bolt holes should be checked for elongation, which also requires flywheel replacement. Before installing the flywheel, the mating surfaces of the flywheel and crankshaft should be cleaned. If the oil seal was removed on L4 engines, a light coat of engine oil should be applied to the inside lip of the new seal before installation. To install, the flywheel should be positioned against the crankshaft using a new spacer if equipped, and the mounting bolts should be inserted and secured only fingertight, ideally using a thread sealing agent on the bolt threads. While preventing the flywheel from turning, the bolts should be tightened gradually until all are torqued to specifications, and the remainder of the installation procedure should be completed by reversing the removal steps.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What should be inspected on the flywheel for the 1985 Buick Skylark? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The flywheel teeth should be examined for any broken or chipped teeth, as this condition requires replacement with a new flywheel.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What is the first step after removing the engine/transaxle/cradle assembly from the 1988 Pontiac Fiero? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The first step is to disconnect the transaxle from the engine to gain access to the flywheel.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What should be done after removing the pressure plate and clutch disc for the 1986 Pontiac Fiero? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Next, remove the flywheel or drive plate retaining bolts and separate it from the crankshaft.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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