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Flywheel Clutch Housing Cover; for 10-1/2-Inch Bellhousing; Manual Trans (67-79 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features

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      • Correct Flywheel/Clutch Cover Plate Designed for Various 1962-79 GM Models
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      • Manufactured in Quality Stamped Steel for an Authentic Replacement
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      • Located on the Bellhousing to Cover the Flywheel
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      • Replaces Original GM Part Number 354497
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      • Fits 1967-1979 Chevrolet Camaro Models
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      Description

      Essential Protection Component. The Flywheel Clutch Housing Cover for 10-1/2-inch Bellhousing; Manual Trans is designed to cover and protect the flywheel assembly on manual transmission vehicles. It prevents debris and contaminants from entering the bellhousing area, helping to maintain the proper operation of the clutch and flywheel system.

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      Construction and Appearance. This housing cover is made from quality stamped steel, ensuring durability and an authentic OEM replacement appearance consistent with original equipment standards.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward for those familiar with manual transmission components, typically requiring no drilling as it directly replaces the original cover.

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      Application. This cover fits 1967-1979 Chevrolet Camaro manual transmission models.

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