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    weird single mass flywheel with reference pin

    I'm pulling apart a motor from an 87 325is. The flywheel is single mass but it has a reference pin. I know early etas have a single mass with reference pin but those flywheels are much thicker and heavier. This one is 18lbs 11oz. Anyone seen this flywheel before?
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-h...wE3UqwjjmaTrXg

    #2
    It has probably been machined thinner to fit your car. Was your car manual swapped?
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      #3
      Early 325i flywheel. 11 22 1 706 575

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        #4
        Originally posted by cunninglinguist View Post
        Early 325i flywheel. 11 22 1 706 575
        Thanks so much. I was not aware there was an early i flywheel. realoem shows the cutout date as 12/86. They also list it as a "twin mass" but I always thought twin/dual mass means they are sprung.
        https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-h...wE3UqwjjmaTrXg

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          #5
          You are correct. The page title/section title in the catalog is generically called "Flywheel / Twin Mass Flywheel" regardless of what came on the car.
          But if you look at the line items, a description will indicate whether the flywheel is a "flywheel" or "twin mass flywheel". Refer to the descriptions for #8 on this page to see what I mean.

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