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Spicer -Tanner, what flywheel would you use with the big 3053A swap? I'm VERY well versed in the Chevy to 3053A/3052 tranny swap and have written many posts and references to them. I don't know for sure if the big stock 13" clutch size flywheel will interchange on the 6.x engines. If yes, great and done deal. If not, you may have to dig a little. I know the early gas Reo trucks had 12" clutches which would be more prone to fit a civvy flywheel. Something to watch on the 3053 swaps is that they do NOT have a rear transmission mount so you need to figure out how to fab one using the existing bolts for covers/bearing caps, etc there. The big bells also have large heavy mounting pads cast into them that WILL be in the way of a forward facing PTO drive so you will have to cut a chunk of that large pad off. Also those big bell housings can be in a single bolt pattern or dual pattern. Anyone going the 3053 route MUST have the dual pattern in the bell. One pattern is tapped, the other is straight thru-holes.
Indy, keep your eyes open in a few months and it may be in the classifieds.
Welder Sam, It's been a great tool to have around as the hobby and parts get heavier.
I'd use the setup similar to what Juan runs on his M37 (which is the truck I'm SLOWLY working on...) - 3053A behind the GM 6.x motor, use a 6.x standard flywheel, and have Ft Worth Clutch make up a 12" clutch disc with the 3053A spline (10 by 1.5" IIRC?) - I got a quote @ 1 yr ago from Ft Worth Clutch saying that they could make a 6.x clutch disc with the Spicer spline hub for ~ $100.00. The 13" GM C40-C70 big flywheel WILL NOT WORK on a 6.x, as the diesels are EXTERNALLY balanced, and gasser small blocks (other than the 400) are internally balanced. So you cannot simply bolt the 13" 366/427 gasser big truck flywheel to the diesel and be balanced...
HTH -
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