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Old 04-07-1999, 10:24 PM   #2
Uneek 80
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Well, before you go killing your car (your signature shows signs of despair and anger), yes it is possible that the flywheel is on backwards (if it's automatic). There may also be a spacer between the crankshaft and flywheel that could be missing. Or, did you remember to put the spacer and inspection plate(the plate between the engine and trans) back on when you put the engine back in?

Good luck, and be patient.



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