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I didn't comment on this earlier but should have. If your flywheel is cast iron and you have an OEM bellhousing you might want to minimally invest in a steel flywheel — you only have one set of feet.
Even with a steel flywheel a clutch cover can become a problem which argues for a Lakewood, Quicktime or other bellhousing designed to protect your legs and feet from unexpected clutch and flywheel failures.
While not not required to operate your vehicle, both are a good investment to protect yourself, just in case.
Ed
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