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Old 03-14-2006, 07:06 PM
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Default Re: 1970 Z28 Flywheel Part Number

Those two part #'s I listed earlier are for Auto trans. equipped cars only,so forgive me for not listing the manual ones.(Both transmission types were available on the Z/28 begining in 1970)
I would use an actual owner of one of these cars,equipped w/the trans. type like yours for a better reference,like Jack Seymour especially.

That is true about these part #'s not being the exact same that's listed on the flywheel itself.I have not seen to many of these in person,but noticed just now in the parts books that some mention a completely different number will be cast into the flywheel itself.There were many part# changes for these Flywheels within the years after 1970.
I have only taken notice of the later #7736 in person with it's two staggerd bolt hole mounting pattern.
I can not find either of the two Flywheel numbers Jack & Ray relayed listed in any of my materials.
What does the 1970 Camaro Assembly manual say?
I would imagine the Deuces shared it as well?
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