Scuderia Car Parts is a dedicated specialist in luxury and exotic marques, and our Maserati flywheel range reflects exactly that focus. Whether you're maintaining a Ghibli, rebuilding a Quattroporte, or carrying out a clutch replacement on a GranTurismo, Levante, GranCabrio, or MC20, we supply genuine Maserati OEM flywheel components sourced direct from authorised manufacturers. That means correct specification, correct fitment tolerances, and no guesswork when it comes to compatibility. A genuine Maserati flywheel is a precision component, and sourcing it from a specialist rather than a generic parts supplier makes a measurable difference to the quality of the repair. With customers across 85 or more countries, Scuderia delivers worldwide with the same standard of accuracy and expertise.
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The flywheel sits at the junction of the engine and transmission, bolted directly to the crankshaft. Its primary role is to store rotational energy and deliver smooth, consistent power transfer to the clutch assembly. On Maserati's V6 and V8 petrol engines — which run at higher operating loads than a standard road car — the flywheel assembly must be engineered to exacting tolerances to handle both the torque output and the thermal demands placed on the drivetrain. Many Maserati models use a dual mass flywheel, which employs two separate rotating masses connected by spring dampers to absorb drivetrain vibration. This reduces NVH levels and protects the gearbox from shock loading, making specification accuracy critical when sourcing a replacement clutch flywheel.
The flywheel is located at the rear of the engine, sandwiched between the engine block and the gearbox bellhousing. Access requires removal of the gearbox, making it a labour-intensive job that is typically combined with a full clutch service. Inspecting the flywheel at each clutch change is standard practice — look for heat discolouration, surface cracking, glazing, or wear on the friction face. On Maserati models fitted with a DMF, any sign of lateral play or unusual noise from the clutch area warrants immediate investigation, as a worn dual mass flywheel will accelerate clutch wear and affect gearchange quality. Model-specific bolt patterns and sensor ring configurations mean correct part identification is essential before ordering.
Flywheel specification varies across Maserati's model range, and the tolerances involved — balance weighting, ring gear tooth count, sensor reluctor configuration — leave no room for approximation. A genuine Maserati OEM flywheel is manufactured to the same specification as the original component, ensuring correct engine balance, accurate crank position sensing, and proper clutch engagement geometry. Fitting a component that deviates from OEM specification on a high-output Maserati engine introduces risk to both the drivetrain and the repair itself. Scuderia Car Parts sources genuine parts direct from manufacturers, backed by the fitment knowledge to ensure you receive the correct component for your specific model and engine variant.