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Old 02-01-2007, 09:47 PM
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Default Need Help on Part numbers for LS7 Clutch

I'm just making sure I get the right parts and not have a problem with the install this is for my 1999 Camaro Z28

GM LS7 Pressure Plate & Disc 24238412
LS2 FlyWheel 12571611
GM LS2 Pilot Bearing 12557583

Is this all I will need?

If I decide to get an Aluminum Fidanza FlyWheel Part number 198171 or a Billet Fidanza Flywheel Part number 298571
Would that work?

Lastly do I need to get an ARP Flywheel Bolt Kit upgrade with this install?
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You will need a new 01-02 style slave cylinder also. I dont believe the flywheels work with the ls1.
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I had my slave cylinder replaced about 2 years ago when I had the ls6 clutch done. So I do have the newer style slave cylinder. Ok so my best beat is to stick with the GM LS2 flywheel
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Yea.. stick with the ls2 flywheel
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Originally Posted by Phlip00WS6
Yea.. stick with the ls2 flywheel

Thanks for the Conformation...I will be ordering it fist thing this morning from Byunspeed
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yep that is all you need, I just got one that I am going to put in tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by Black_98Z
yep that is all you need, I just got one that I am going to put in tomorrow.

Let me know how you like it... I'll be getting my clutch on Wednesday but I'm still waiting on my tranny to get rebuilt So late next week I hope I'll have my car up and running
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Would anyone happen to know which flywheel would be better? The aluminum or ls2 steel? I plan on going H/C, very soon (possibly turbo by next summer). I am considering autoX and open road racing (silver state classic).
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I show pilot bearing to be part number 14061685 ?
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Oh I forgot to ask do I also need a throw out bearing? If so what the part number?
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Thanks for the numbers! I am ready to buy. Can someone tell me where I can buy them or PM me for better pricing folks



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