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Old 07-23-2017, 10:03 AM
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Default LS2 T56 LS7 Clutch

Does the LS7 clutch/flywheel setup work on a LS2? Want to make sure before I pull the pin.

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I believe you will want the ls2 flywheel with ls7 clutch. I seem to remember a difference in the hub area in the ls7 flywheel. The clutch will def work.
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you need the ls7 flywheel with ls7 clutch, or ls3 flywheel. ls1/2/6 flywheel will not work with ls3/7 clutch. for it to work on your ls2 engine, just get a matched set of ls3/ls7 clutch and flywheel
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LS2 and LS7 flywheels are the same (LUK LFW191). It is easy to tell them apart from the LS1/LS6 flywheels. The former have raised pedestals where the pressure plate bolts to, while the latter flywheels are flat. The crank bolt patterns are the same.

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