How do I remove the flywheel on my 1963 Chevrolet c10? There are no bolts that hold it on is it pressed on?

Asked by GuruW89LM May 16, 2018 at 06:38 PM about the 1963 Chevrolet C/K 10 Standard

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

8 Answers

Welded? Who know what kind of kludging has been done over the years?

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Your first photo is the clutch disk. Remove that and you will see the flywheel bolts. Apparently it is stuck on. Wack it with a hammer!

Thank you guys this is my first time taking the clutch flywheel and bellhousing off of my truck. I'm only 16 and was a little confuzed at certain parts. Thanks

You should not have to hit it hard. Start with a tap. Use a block of wood if you think you are going to use it again. It looks like it is worn down to one rivet so I think it is time for a new one. Have the flywheel resurfaced too and good luck!

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