Scuderia Car Parts offers OEM and performance flywheels for luxury, sports, and high-performance vehicles. Options include standard replacements for smooth daily driving and lightweight designs for enhanced throttle response and acceleration. Available in steel, aluminium, and advanced alloys, each flywheel is engineered for durability, balance, and compatibility with clutch systems. Our experts provide guidance to ensure the right fit for your driving needs. With worldwide shipping and a commitment to quality, we help deliver smooth, reliable, and performance-focused power delivery.

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Bentley UE2468

Bentley UE2468

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Bentley 3W0 105 323

Bentley 3W0 105 323

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Fits: Bentley Continental Flying Spur (2013+), Bentley Continental GT (2011-2018), Bentley Continental GTC (2011+)
Bentley UE5195

Bentley UE5195

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Bentley UE1721

Bentley UE1721

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Bentley UE1004

Bentley UE1004

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Bentley RG4442

Bentley RG4442

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Bentley RE13181

Bentley RE13181

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Bentley UE294

Bentley UE294

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What's in Bentley Flywheels?

The flywheel is a heavy, precisely balanced disc attached to the engine’s crankshaft, designed to store rotational energy and smooth out power delivery. In a manual transmission vehicle, it provides the friction surface for the clutch disc, enabling smooth gear changes. It also dampens engine vibrations, maintains crankshaft momentum between combustion strokes, and engages with the starter motor during engine start. Flywheels can be made from cast iron, steel, aluminum, or lightweight alloys, with heavier versions favoring smoothness and lighter ones enhancing throttle response and acceleration.

Where it is located in the car? How should it be properly maintained?

The flywheel is located at the rear of the engine, bolted directly to the crankshaft, and housed inside the transmission bell housing. It sits between the engine and clutch assembly in manual transmission systems. Maintenance includes inspection during clutch replacement, as heat spots, scoring, or warping can occur. Symptoms of a failing flywheel include clutch slippage, vibrations, noise during clutch use, or difficulty shifting. Light wear may be corrected by resurfacing, but severe damage requires replacement.

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