The Flywheel of Chevrolet Colorado stabilizes engine power pulses for a smooth launch and start. The Flywheel is bolted to the crankshaft and stores rotational energy. It uses its inertia to bridge the gaps between combustion bursts. Meanwhile, the ring gear assists the starter to spin the engine at ignition. On manual Colorado versions, the Flywheel's flat face also acts as a gripping surface for the clutch disc, anchoring the pressure plate so that each gear change feels predictable. According to Chevrolet service guidelines, there are two Flywheel styles featuring the traditional solid disc and the newer dual mass design. The solid unit is a single metal plate; currently, it can sometimes be machined to erase grooves or hot spots. Dual mass joins the primary and secondary sections using spring damping, which mutes vibration and improves shift feel, but cannot be resurfaced when it gets bad and can rattle if the damper fails. Excessive heat, warpage, or chipped ring gear usually call for complete Flywheel replacement to preserve long-term Chevrolet Colorado driveline smoothness.
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