Posted by Denny Falk on March 23, 2011 at 06:56:29 from (69.89.180.119):
In Reply to: Re: Diesel Flywheel posted by Showcrop on March 22, 2011 at 18:29:33:
I've been to the CNH website several times and found the flywheels on the XX1 gas and diesel are the same but different from the the XX0, however the diesel was not available in the XXO. I'm wandering if Ford changed the flywheel on both gas and diesel for the XX1 to the diesel one. Also, in the Ford Tractor Shop Manual there is a photo of the double clutch with the flywheel and and the flywheel has raised pads where the clutch assembly mounts. My XXO flywheel doesn't have those pads. It appears the one in the photo is thicker than my gas one, thus heavier. Does anyone know what the actual difference is between the XXO and the XX1 and which one goes with the diesel engines? I suspect the thicker one is heavier for the diesel engine and on the XX1 gas it doesn't matter all that much which one is used on the XX1 gas. Also if the thicker one is used wouldn't that put the clutch assembly closer to the transmission requiring some allowance to the throw-out bearing or it's adjustment?
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