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Posted by Bob on April 22, 2007 at 22:38:56 from (69.178.229.154):
In Reply to: Cummins V470 posted by Anthony Sigloh on April 22, 2007 at 22:13:44:
The bellhousing is an SAE standard round bolt circle, I can't remember offhand, SAE #2 or #3. I have a 470 in a Ford C-600 truck. I used the bellhousing adapter from the Versatile and re-drilled it for a Clark 5-speed tranny. That lasted quite a few years, and when the Clark went to tranny heaven, I swapped in a Spicer 5-speed. I could get you the model # off of the Spicer, if that would help, but it's a pretty heavy unit for a pickup. I think you could take a tranny from IH applications, and make it work, 'cause of the LONG input shafts they used. It may take an "oddball" clutch disc to get a small spline with the large disc, and you MAY have to machine a sleeve to match the pilot diameter to the piloit bearing. I'll snap a photo of the setup I have when I get a chance. (I'm in north central ND) bigcoulee@hotmail.com
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