Monte Carlo & Lumina Since the 1970s, the Monte Carlo has been an icon of American stock car racing. A 4-door version, the Lumina, was produced in the late 90's.
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Old Jan 31, 2021 | 9:00 AM
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Hi folks
I need some help in identifying a flywheel to work wiith my `86 Monte Carlo SS.
It has a 10076353 GM LM1 motor..
Replacing the auto trans with 6 speed manual. Having trouble identifying the correct flywheelk to use.
Thank you .
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Old Feb 4, 2021 | 6:35 PM
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Originally Posted by rbaker0523
Hi folks
I need some help in identifying a flywheel to work wiith my `86 Monte Carlo SS.
It has a 10076353 GM LM1 motor..
Replacing the auto trans with 6 speed manual. Having trouble identifying the correct flywheelk to use.
Thank you .
idk have you looked it up on YouTube first 78-88 Monte Carlo's body parts are interchangeable, if you ask your assistant to look up 86 Monte Carlo interchangeable flywheel it'll be the second item down where it will take you to a PDF and you can see which cars you can use parts from and there should only be from what I've seen on the internet either the flywheel or the flex plate hopefully events any kind of help to you sorry if it's not good luck.
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Old Apr 13, 2021 | 4:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Jason Pacheco
idk have you looked it up on YouTube first 78-88 Monte Carlo's body parts are interchangeable, if you ask your assistant to look up 86 Monte Carlo interchangeable flywheel it'll be the second item down where it will take you to a PDF and you can see which cars you can use parts from and there should only be from what I've seen on the internet either the flywheel or the flex plate hopefully events any kind of help to you sorry if it's not good luck.
Flywheel same tooth count must be the 86ish or older bolt pattern with the original crank not stroker . Aftermarket heavier or lighter your choice. "The pilot bushing to match both crank and trans, and pressure plate to match flywheel, disc to match the trans , release fork bearing to match the trans "
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