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  1. Quite simply no it does not fit. If you laid them next to one another you will notice the 997s has the pressure ring is extended out of the housing quite a bit, this requires the flywheel to mount basket style where as the 996 is flat. regards
  2. I believe that there is a TO brg change around 02 or 03 if you have changed the engine to the trans make sure you have the right brg for the engine swap. The flywheel is the same only the height of the fingers or the TO size would effect the enganment or disengagement of the pressure plate. RegardsTony
  3. I would believe the Steel LWF would by virtue transmit more noise than an Aluminum I know the current Aluminum units weight around 13 lbs which might make the modulation and driveability easier as well. If I am not mistaken the Auminum unit facilitates the exchange of the friction surface purchased at a fraction of the cost while the steel flywheel will have to be replaced as a total unit. Mine does not make as much noise, or I am hard of hearing, I also have a spring hub which was recommended by the shop that installed it. Regards Tony
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