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5.9 cummins flywheel

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    Posted: 28 Oct 2012 at 2:31pm
lookin for a 5.9 flywheel to retrofit into a allis tractor 1 1/4 input 97 motor  Robert Clark  217 712 0984    zero61@frontier.com    THANKS
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needs to be a STEEL flywheel.......
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Have u checked the Dodge Cummins Forum, lot of good stuff over there!
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Tried to register what a pain........
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It is aggrivating, but worth it, lot of stuff
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Pulloff.com is full of 5.9 parts . Scheid diesel has parts usually . Shud be able to find one . Take it easy
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Have u checked out other makes like a Chevy? Mack always has good ideas, he put a Chevy on his AC crank, alot cheaper - but theres got to be a used Cummins around as popular as they are
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Had Chevy flywheel on my 301might have to adapt it...
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Try Carl at Atlas Tractor in Blane MN. He makes SFI flywheel and clutch assemblies and would have the patterns for the Cummins.

You may have to do just a little homework though as far as positioning the disc or discs and pilot berring from the crankshaft flange. I've ran into issues doing this kind of thing where the distance from crank flange to rear of block, distance from bellhousung to input shaft splines and pilot area all need to be figured out. Hopefully it's all easy for your application.
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Had to do the same measures when i putin a twinn disc clutch with a Chevy flywheel and adapter
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Try competition diesel forum. Great place for truck parts diesel related.

Better yet I deal with this guy his name is Jeff
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Edited by CTD03 - 31 Oct 2012 at 12:29pm
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