yes
You will have to take out either the engine or tranny to get to it.
take the tranny out and the flywheel is right on back of the engine, unbolt the flywheel and take it off and install new flywheel with new bolts and torque them down.
Separate the tranny and engine...It's in there.
between the tranny and engine block good luck
The gears of the starter mesh with the gears on the engine flywheel which is located somewhere where the engine connects to the tranny
Most likely yes
You just take all the bolts out of the tranny that holds it to the engine, take the tranny cooler lines off the tranny, unhook the shifter cable and unbolt the torque converter from the flywheel and your good to go.
It will be located next to the flywheel which is by where the engine and tranny meet.
You have to use the flywheel for the 1974 engine and the clutch plate for the Trans Am.
The tranny has to be taken down or just slid back to get to the bolts on the flywheel to take them out and get the flywheel out.
No. Bisimoto (and a few others) sell a H2B kit which works as an adapter plate / flywheel between the H-series engine and B-series tranny. They are crazy expensive though and no where worth it if you aren't into racing.
take driveshaft out, take starter out, remove tranny inspection cover, unbolt torque converter from flywheel, take shifter linkage off the tranny, remove all the bolts holding tranny to the engine, take tranny coolant lines off the tranny, now your ready to drop the tranny out.