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    #46
    Guess you didnt what i wrote at the bottom of the pics. You can have it. Should be like $10 to ship

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      #47
      Yeah I didn't see it, PM'd

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        #48
        I was going to say, your flywheel is backwards, the flat side faces the starter. You got it now.
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        mods: just meat and potatoes under the hood and wheaties on fire out back ;)

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          #49
          Why does the flat side face the starter??? please explain

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            #50
            That is the way it was designed. Look at a manual flywheel, its flat as well. Good luck, when you quit questioning everyone trying to help and just do it, you'll get it.
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            mods: just meat and potatoes under the hood and wheaties on fire out back ;)

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              #51
              Bentley says otherwise. I am not doubting your opinion, I am just looking for an actual reason. Not trying to come off as an ass

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                #52
                I want to know the reason, too. It does seem counter intuitive that the beveled edge goes towards the motor. What possible use is that bevel in that position?
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                Originally posted by JinormusJ
                Don't buy an e30

                They're stupid
                1989 325is Raged on then sold.
                1988 325 SETA 2DR Beaten to death, then parted.
                1988 325 SETA 4DR Parted.
                1990 325i Cabrio Daily'd, then stored 2 yrs ago.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by $hane View Post
                  Protip: wrap some electrical tape around your flex extention to stiffin it up. I couldnt get it on the top bolt until i did that.
                  A handy tip, thanks!
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                  Originally posted by JinormusJ
                  Don't buy an e30

                  They're stupid
                  1989 325is Raged on then sold.
                  1988 325 SETA 2DR Beaten to death, then parted.
                  1988 325 SETA 4DR Parted.
                  1990 325i Cabrio Daily'd, then stored 2 yrs ago.

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                    #54
                    I have had two automatic cars, so you can take my advise for what its worth, i can see from your picture that the flywheel is in fact in backwards.
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                    mods: just meat and potatoes under the hood and wheaties on fire out back ;)

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                      #55
                      I have been in your shoes once. So no hard feelings, just trying to help and save you some headache,you know.
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                      mods: just meat and potatoes under the hood and wheaties on fire out back ;)

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                        #56
                        Then why does the flywheel have a beveled edge? I guess that is what I am curious about

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by 5Toes View Post
                          Then why does the flywheel have a beveled edge? I guess that is what I am curious about
                          To cut down on any transmission noise would be my guess.

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                            #58
                            It doesn't make ant noise? I have always thought that it is bevelled so the starter can engage and disengage easier

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                              #59
                              Just for reference, this is how it goes but before the bolts it gets the triangle peice.
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                              mods: just meat and potatoes under the hood and wheaties on fire out back ;)

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                                #60
                                Thank you!

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