Engine Flywheel Cleaning and Inspection L98, LS2
Automatic Transmission
Caution: Refer to Safety Glasses Caution in the Preface section.
- Clean the automatic transmission flex plate in solvent.
- Dry the flex plate with compressed air.
Important: Do not attempt to repair the welded areas
that retain the ring gear to the flex plate. If any of the following conditions are
found, install a new flex plate.
- Inspect the flex plate for the following conditions:
• | Damaged ring gear teeth (1). |
• | Elongations of the crankshaft or torque converter bolt holes (2). |
• | Stress cracks around the flex plate-to-crankshaft retaining bolt hole
locations (3). |
• | Cracks between the pressing holes (4). |
• | Welded areas that retain the ring gear onto the flex plate for cracking. |
Engine Flywheel Cleaning and Inspection LS3
- Clean the flex plate in solvent.
- Dry the flex plate with compressed air.
- Inspect the automatic transmission flex plate for the following conditions:
• | Loose or missing bolts/nuts (1, 2) |
• | Damaged ring gear teeth (4) |
• | Stress cracks around the flex plate-to-crankshaft bolt hole locations |
Important: In order to maintain the proper component balance, contact surface taper, and heat transfer, manual transmission flywheels are NOT to be machined.
- Inspect the manual transmission flywheel for the following conditions:
• | Grooved or scored surface (2) |
• | Damaged ring gear teeth (4) |
• | Loose or improperly positioned ring gear |
• | The ring gear has an interference fit onto the flywheel and should be positioned completely against the flange of the flywheel. |
• | Missing, bent or damaged pressure plate locating pins |
• | The 2 locating pins are installed into the flywheel and spaced 170 degrees apart to ensure proper orientation of the clutch pressure plate to the engine flywheel during
assembly. |