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Nova Housing Cover, Clutch and Flywheel, T-10 Transmission,1975-1979

Item EK-85-297649-1
Nova Housing Cover, Clutch and Flywheel, T-10 Transmission,1975-1979
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Quality Reproduction
      • Original GM Part
      • Stamped Steel
      • Includes Round Starter Hole & 4 Clearance Holes 1/4"-20 Attachment Bolts
      • Fits Engines Using 168 Tooth Flywheel
      • For T-10 Transmissions
      • Fits 1975-1979 Nova Models
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 85-24077

      Description

      Whether you are hearing unwanted rattling vibrations from your transmission, or you're starting to experience clutch failure, chances are that you are in great need of a new flywheel bellhousing dust cover plate for your 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, or 1979 Nova with an 11" clutch. Without a dust cover inspection plate or with one that is very worn down, your ring gear is exposed to constant dirt and road debris. Over time, debris and other objects can clog up your flywheel and clutch area, causing premature clutch failure. Clutch failure in your Chevrolet can be reported from a feeling of "slipping," where the clutch does not fully engage or disengage. Further wear on your clutch can cause overheating until the clutch will eventually fail altogether, which can be a dangerous

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