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    Can someone explain to me why I cannot use a 1987 325e flywheel on a 325i transmission?

    #2
    I'm not sure you can't, but I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to.. IIRC the 325e flywheels are dual mass meaning it is a slightly smoother ride but much slower and less responsive.

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      #3
      You can use whatever you like. But you have to match the gearbox and throwout bearing to suit your flysheel of choice.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Metallated View Post
        I'm not sure you can't, but I'm pretty sure you wouldn't want to.. IIRC the 325e flywheels are dual mass meaning it is a slightly smoother ride but much slower and less responsive.
        Earlier ETA flywheels are single mass. Later, dual mass

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          #5
          flywheel related question...anyone knows a dimension for the machined step in the flywheel?

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            #6
            Originally posted by franan View Post
            Can someone explain to me why I cannot use a 1987 325e flywheel on a 325i Engine sorry for the confusion?

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              #7
              My question was why I cannot use a 1987 325e flywheel & transmission on a 325i Engine sorry for the confusion?

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