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lol, thats actually what kinda got me asking about it, the sample report given to us guys doing 4x4's, and me doing a 6x6 :driver: , was on an '85 F-250 with an International 6.9, that just so happens to have a dual mass
Okay, i was wondering because there was nothing in the TMs that said anything about the flywheel other than the friction plates bolted onto it (if I was reading the diagrams and such correctly) thanks guys quick and knowledgeable help as always [thumbzup]
So Im using the deuce as my topic for a research paper in my manual drivetrains class and one of the points is what type of flywheel is on the vehicle, ive used the search and come up with nothing, so the question is:
Does the deuce use a dualmass flywheel? Or is it a singlemass?
Thanks in...
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