darksheep85
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I have the transmission out of my deuce right now to do a clutch replacement. Also new gaskets and seals for the transmission, pto, bellhousing adapter ring, and flywheel housing. Also a rear main seal.
Upon removal of the flywheel, to my horror, I discovered a huge crack in the flywheel housing running from the top left, down to the bottom left, around a stud, and across to the bottom right. Glad I caught that. And besides the crack, I noticed that one of the studs that attach the engine block to the flywheel housing was sheared off. Luckily there is enough to get a stud remover on it and get it out. But if someone could tell me what size these studs are, or if they are available somewhere specifically for this application.
I already have a new flywheel housing from Oshkosh Equipment and when I go to replace it, I want to have a new stud ready to go. I really don't want that engine dangling in mid-air for too long while I'm running around trying to find a replacement.
Also, as a side note, I noticed that my flywheel housing has a drain hole/fording hole, but it does not have the extra casting boss to store the plug when not in use. And the inside of the housing doesn't look like the new one I got from Oshkosh. My housing has a perfect circle shaped hole to go around the crankshaft flange and rear main seal. The new housing is correct as far as I've seem from others pictures. The hole curves around the top and sides of the crankshaft but then goes down at a slight angle to the bottom.
My M35a2 W/W was built in 1971. The engine is a D turbo and the data tag under the exhaust manifold says it is a Hercules and was manufactured in 1990. So i guess it has been through a depot. I found a triangle rebuild tag inside the drivers door jamb but was painted over, and when I tried to remove the paint, everything came off. So....I'd be interested to know what that housing is actually supposed to be on.
So in closing, any idea on stud size/availability, and any ideas on this weird flywheel housing?
Thanks for any help.
Upon removal of the flywheel, to my horror, I discovered a huge crack in the flywheel housing running from the top left, down to the bottom left, around a stud, and across to the bottom right. Glad I caught that. And besides the crack, I noticed that one of the studs that attach the engine block to the flywheel housing was sheared off. Luckily there is enough to get a stud remover on it and get it out. But if someone could tell me what size these studs are, or if they are available somewhere specifically for this application.
I already have a new flywheel housing from Oshkosh Equipment and when I go to replace it, I want to have a new stud ready to go. I really don't want that engine dangling in mid-air for too long while I'm running around trying to find a replacement.
Also, as a side note, I noticed that my flywheel housing has a drain hole/fording hole, but it does not have the extra casting boss to store the plug when not in use. And the inside of the housing doesn't look like the new one I got from Oshkosh. My housing has a perfect circle shaped hole to go around the crankshaft flange and rear main seal. The new housing is correct as far as I've seem from others pictures. The hole curves around the top and sides of the crankshaft but then goes down at a slight angle to the bottom.
My M35a2 W/W was built in 1971. The engine is a D turbo and the data tag under the exhaust manifold says it is a Hercules and was manufactured in 1990. So i guess it has been through a depot. I found a triangle rebuild tag inside the drivers door jamb but was painted over, and when I tried to remove the paint, everything came off. So....I'd be interested to know what that housing is actually supposed to be on.
So in closing, any idea on stud size/availability, and any ideas on this weird flywheel housing?
Thanks for any help.