Flywheel / BS6 160 Teeth 58 Holes

Flywheel / BS6 160 Teeth 58 Holes

The Flywheel / BS6 160 Teeth 58 Holes is a precisely engineered rotational component designed to deliver stable engine inertia, smooth clutch engagement, and reliable power transfer in BS6-compliant commercial vehicles. It plays a critical role in ensuring balanced engine performance and efficient drivetrain operation.

Built from high-strength alloy steel, this BS6 flywheel offers superior heat resistance, exceptional structural rigidity, and consistent rotational accuracy. Its 160 precision-cut ring gear teeth provide smooth and reliable starter motor engagement, while the 58-hole mounting configuration ensures exact alignment with the engine crankshaft and clutch components.

Engineered for the demanding conditions of BS6 heavy-duty operations, the flywheel enhances driving smoothness, reduces transmission vibration, and extends the lifespan of clutch components. Its robust construction ensures long-term performance and improved reliability for commercial fleet vehicles.

 

Key Features

  • High-strength alloy steel construction
  • 160 ring gear teeth for consistent starter motor engagement
  • 58-hole design for accurate crankshaft and clutch mounting
  • Provides smooth rotational stability and reduces vibration
  • Heat-resistant and durable for BS6 engine applications
  • Enhances clutch performance and vehicle drivability

 

Product Specifications

GROUPMODELREF. PART NUMBERSPECIFICATIONS
20.0243128, 2523, 2528A9260302205Flywheel – BS6, 160 Teeth, 58 Holes, heavy-duty alloy steel

Process Steps

  1. Remove transmission to access existing flywheel
  2. Unbolt and detach old flywheel from crankshaft
  3. Clean the crankshaft mounting area thoroughly
  4. Install new flywheel and torque bolts to manufacturer specs
  5. Reassemble clutch system and transmission
  6. Test engine starting and clutch engagement for smoothness

FAQ

What does this BS6 flywheel do?

It stabilizes engine rotation and provides the mounting surface for the clutch assembly.

Why does it have 160 teeth?

The ring gear teeth allow smooth and reliable engagement with the starter motor.

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