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DART FLYWHEEL

Q: I am having a difficult time finding a clutch flywheel for my 1965 Dart V-8 with a four-speed. Do you know of any other production cars that used the same flywheel so I can continue my search?

Evan Lancer Via Hemmings.com

A: The flywheel you are looking for is not that uncommon; it fit all 1965 Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth V-8s, except the 426 Hemi. The Mopar part number was 2264597. It also fit 1962-’64 Dodge and Plymouth full-size and midsize models with a 318, 361, or 383 engine, and the 1964 Chrysler 300. A bunch of current Dodge and Ram dealers have that flywheel

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