1970 Buick Sportwagon Flywheels

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Keep Your 1970 Buick Sportwagon in Top Shape with Quality Flywheels

Whether you’re repairing or upgrading your Flywheel, using high-quality parts is key to keeping your 1970 Buick Sportwagon looking sharp and performing at its best. At Advance Auto Parts we carry a wide selection of dependable options, including Flywheel Bolts, Flywheels and Flexplates, and Flywheel Shims. Whether you’re replacing a damaged part or enhancing your truck’s style and protection, you’ll find exactly what you need to get the job done right.

Competitive Prices and Extensive Inventory

The average price for a 1970 Buick Sportwagon Flywheel at Advance Auto Parts is around $79.72, with a range that starts at $21.49 and goes up to $179.99. With 5 options in stock from 2 trusted brands, finding the right fit is easy. Popular picks like M/T FLYWHEEL BOLT, Flexplate: Chevy 57-85 (153T), and Automatic Transmission Flex Plate start at just $21.49 and offer a great balance of form and function.

Explore Related Parts

While you’re upgrading or replacing your Flywheel, don’t forget to check out other key components like Clutch Kits and Clutch Release Bearings. At Advance Auto Parts, we’re here to help you keep your 1970 Buick Sportwagon in peak condition, inside and out.

Essential 1970 Buick Sportwagon Flywheels

ATP – M/T FLYWHEEL BOLT (Part No.ZX-2196)

M/T FLYWHEEL BOLT

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$21.49
M/T FLYWHEEL BOLT

Hays – Flexplate: Chevy 57-85 (153T) (Part No.10-012)

Flexplate: Chevy 57-85 (153T)

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$170.99
Constructed of thicker than stock steel plate to withstand the stress of high stall speed converters and high RPM engine. Zinc dichromate plated to resist rust and corrosion. Meets SFI specification 29.1 for racing.

Product Features:
  • Thicker Than Stock Steel Plate
  • Ring Gear Securely Welded
  • Dual Bolt Patterns
  • Zinc-Dichromate Plated To Resist Corrosion
  • Withstands High Torque and RPM
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B & M – Flexplate, 168 Tooth 400 CID (Part No.20232)

Flexplate, 168 Tooth 400 CID

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$219.99
As performance levels increase, an O.E. style flexplate just won’t cut it and a stronger option is a necessity to prevent transmission and/or converter failure. B&M has you covered with our high performance flexplate designed for 1955 to 1985 400ci small block Chevy V8 engines (externally balanced) with two piece rear main seal. Features include high tensile strength steel construction to resist elongation and cracking, dual bolt pattern 10.75 or 11.5 inch converter mounting locations, 168 tooth ring gear with double-sided welds for added strength and comes with SFI 29.1 safety certification insuring the ultimate in safety and performance. The assembly is then Zinc plated and treated with a Chromate Conversion Coating for added corrosion resistance and durability. B&M SFI approved flexplates are ideal for extreme duty race applications as well as street cars, tow vehicles or other vehicles needing the added protection and toughness that B&M has been delivering since 1953. Compatible with Powerglide, TH350, TH400 and TH700R4 automatic transmissions.

Product Features:
  • NHRA/IHRA Legal For All Classes
  • Includes SFI Certification Sticker
  • Ideal For Street Applications
  • To Extreme Duty Racing
  • To High RPM Use
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ATP – ATP Automatic Transmission Flex Plate (Part No.Z-238)

ATP Automatic Transmission Flex Plate

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$179.99
Vehicles with automatic transmissions have a flex plate. Flex plates connect the engine and transmission. Most flex plates are made of a thick piece of sheet metal with bolt holes for the torque converter and teeth for the starter. The job of a flex plate is to allow for expansion of the torque converter as engine RPM increases. The constant expansion and contraction of a flex plate over time can result cracks and/or shearing of the flex plate. A damaged flex plate can create serious (expensive) damage. Broken flex plates can not be repaired, they must be replaced. ATP flex plates are made of high quality steel and contain the correct bolt hole spacing and ring gear teeth just like the original part to ensure long life and durability

Product Features:
  • Balanced to factory specs
  • Fit and function like the original parts
  • Restores normal operation
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ATP – Automatic Transmission Flex Plate (Part No.Z-118)

Automatic Transmission Flex Plate

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$60.99
Vehicles with automatic transmissions have a flex plate. The flex plates connects the engine and transmission. Most flex plates are made of a thick piece of sheet metal with bolt holes for the torque converter and teeth for the starter. The job of a flex plate is to allow for expansion of the torque converter as engine RPM increases. The constant expansion and contraction of a flex plate over time can result cracks and/or shearing of the flex plate. A damaged flex plate can create serious (expensive) damage. Broken flex plates can not be repaired, they must be replaced. ATP flex plates are made of high quality steel and contain the correct bolt hole spacing and ring gear teeth just like the original part to ensure long life and durability

Product Features:
  • Balanced to factory specs
  • Fit and function like the original parts
  • Restores normal operation
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ATP – Flywheel Shim (Part No.GS-3)

Flywheel Shim

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$31.99
ATP Flywheel Shims install easily restoring machined manual transmission flywheels back to the proper height. On automatic transmissions the shim takes up excessive clearance caused by engine crankshaft endplay or by installing a rebuilt torque converter or rebuilt front pump.
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ATP – Flywheel Shim (Part No.GS-8)

Flywheel Shim

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$29.99
ATP Flywheel Shims install easily restoring machined manual transmission flywheels back to the proper height. On automatic transmissions the shim takes up excessive clearance caused by engine crankshaft endplay or by installing a rebuilt torque converter or rebuilt front pump.
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Most Popular Flywheel Bolt for 1970 Buick Sportwagons

Enhance your 1970 Buick Sportwagon with this popular Flywheel Bolt we have in stock, for $21.49.

ATP – M/T FLYWHEEL BOLT (Part No.ZX-2196)

M/T FLYWHEEL BOLT

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$21.49
M/T FLYWHEEL BOLT

Best-Selling 1970 Buick Sportwagon Flywheels and Flexplates

Upgrade your Sportwagon with one of our 3 best-selling Flywheels and Flexplates.

Hays – Flexplate: Chevy 57-85 (153T) (Part No.10-012)

Flexplate: Chevy 57-85 (153T)

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$170.99
Constructed of thicker than stock steel plate to withstand the stress of high stall speed converters and high RPM engine. Zinc dichromate plated to resist rust and corrosion. Meets SFI specification 29.1 for racing.

Product Features:
  • Thicker Than Stock Steel Plate
  • Ring Gear Securely Welded
  • Dual Bolt Patterns
  • Zinc-Dichromate Plated To Resist Corrosion
  • Withstands High Torque and RPM
See More

ATP – Automatic Transmission Flex Plate (Part No.Z-118)

Automatic Transmission Flex Plate

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$60.99
Vehicles with automatic transmissions have a flex plate. The flex plates connects the engine and transmission. Most flex plates are made of a thick piece of sheet metal with bolt holes for the torque converter and teeth for the starter. The job of a flex plate is to allow for expansion of the torque converter as engine RPM increases. The constant expansion and contraction of a flex plate over time can result cracks and/or shearing of the flex plate. A damaged flex plate can create serious (expensive) damage. Broken flex plates can not be repaired, they must be replaced. ATP flex plates are made of high quality steel and contain the correct bolt hole spacing and ring gear teeth just like the original part to ensure long life and durability

Product Features:
  • Balanced to factory specs
  • Fit and function like the original parts
  • Restores normal operation
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ATP – ATP Automatic Transmission Flex Plate (Part No.Z-238)

ATP Automatic Transmission Flex Plate

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$179.99
Vehicles with automatic transmissions have a flex plate. Flex plates connect the engine and transmission. Most flex plates are made of a thick piece of sheet metal with bolt holes for the torque converter and teeth for the starter. The job of a flex plate is to allow for expansion of the torque converter as engine RPM increases. The constant expansion and contraction of a flex plate over time can result cracks and/or shearing of the flex plate. A damaged flex plate can create serious (expensive) damage. Broken flex plates can not be repaired, they must be replaced. ATP flex plates are made of high quality steel and contain the correct bolt hole spacing and ring gear teeth just like the original part to ensure long life and durability

Product Features:
  • Balanced to factory specs
  • Fit and function like the original parts
  • Restores normal operation
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Top-Quality Flywheel Shims for 1970 Buick Sportwagons

Choose a high-quality OEM or aftermarket Flywheel Shim for Buick Sportwagons and enjoy top-notch performance from $31.99.

ATP – Flywheel Shim (Part No.GS-3)

Flywheel Shim

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$31.99
ATP Flywheel Shims install easily restoring machined manual transmission flywheels back to the proper height. On automatic transmissions the shim takes up excessive clearance caused by engine crankshaft endplay or by installing a rebuilt torque converter or rebuilt front pump.
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FAQs for 1970 Buick Sportwagon Flywheels

What are the best-selling Flywheels for 1970 Buick Sportwagons?

Out of 5 Flywheels that fit 1970 Buick Sportwagons, the following parts are the top sellers:

What’s the price range for 1970 Buick Sportwagon Flywheels?

The prices of Flywheels for the 1970 Buick Sportwagon range from $21.49 up to $179.99 for the most premium parts.

What is the average price of a Flywheel for a 1970 Buick Sportwagon?

The average price for Flywheels for the 1970 Buick Sportwagon is $79.72. Keep in mind the variety of part types within our Flywheel category, where you are likely to find a wide range of prices across a variety of parts and components.

Does Advance Auto Parts sell Flywheels for other Buick Sportwagon model years?

Yes, we carry Flywheels for 6 model years of Buick Sportwagons between 1964 and 1972. The following model years are the most popular for Flywheel purchases: 1972, 1971, 1969, 1968, 1966, 1965, and 1964.

What are the cheapest Flywheels for my 1970 Buick Sportwagon?

The cheapest 1970 Buick Sportwagon Flywheels we carry are:

Does Advance Auto Parts sell Flywheels for any other 1970 Buick models?

Yes. We stock Flywheels for 7 other popular 1970 Buick models. Some of the most popular are 1970 LeSabre Flywheels, 1970 Skylark Flywheels, 1970 Riviera Flywheels, 1970 Electra Flywheels, and 1970 Estate Wagon Flywheels.

What types of Flywheels do you sell for my 1970 Buick Sportwagon?

As of 6/2/26, these are some of the most in-demand types of Flywheels for a 1970 Buick Sportwagon:

Can I get help with 1970 Buick Sportwagon Flywheel orders?

Contact our customer support team by chat or phone, through the help desk page, where you can find instant answers about Buick Flywheels and more.

What is your return policy for Buick Sportwagon Flywheels?

Advance Auto Parts keeps returns simple. For new Buick Sportwagon Flywheels and accessories, your online orders can be returned, in their original condition, within 45 days. For requirements, see the returns page.