Flywheel cover?

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Hardus
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Flywheel cover?

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What covers the flywheel on the engine's side? My truck's flywheel is open on this side and this does not seem to be right.
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there is a dust cover that should cover the whole bottom of your flywheel.
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the rest should be the bell housing. Pics will help us if you can't figure it out.
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Auto or stick? I think a stick shift has a whole bottom cover and an automatic has the small front cover.
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