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    Ecs dual mass flywheel

    Will s52 flywheel work on m50 crank. Realoem.com part# are different.
    It's a ecs dual mass solid. Need new fw asap and it's a fire deal. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidmsn01 View Post
    Will s52 flywheel work on m50 crank. Realoem.com part# are different.
    It's a ecs dual mass solid. Need new fw asap and it's a fire deal. Thanks

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    It indeed will bolt right up. Be aware that the S52 flywheel is about 1lb heavier than the M50 flywheel.

    Also, the M50 flywheel and clutch is 220mm and an M3 uses a 240 mm unit, so you can not interchange them. You'll have to use an M3 clutch, flywheel, and pressure plate.

    Make sure to use new flywheel bolts, and new pressure plate bolts as well, with a good dose of red Loctite on everything.
    Last edited by Hova; 01-04-2019 at 08:12 PM.
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