fitterski
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- Oct 20, 2016
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- Nouvelle, QC
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- 1987 Cat-426, 1991 Deutz-Dx-6.05, 2019 Husqvarna 2xHP
Yes fitterski I got your email.You indicated that you weren't in too much of a rush so I never got to excited about it. I'll answer you back yet.
there is no rush, i just am not familiar with web-hosted forums
You're right about that! I'm increasingly confident that if needed I can find a flywheel adapter with side mounting,Your idea for a 7/16" adaptor will work but you can't put it between the adaptor plate and the engine.
I just posted the pictures of the various bell housing arrangements so that you and others could see that there are different options when it comes to a Cummins.
There are several different automatics from through the years. Automotive manuals include a Getrag on the 1st gens. Then came the New Process 4500 and 5600. The last one is a Mercedes G-56.
Saw them thanks, don't worry I very carefully examine all such photo or drawing attachments because other than putting a 56 lincoln engine/trans into 32 chev 3-window around 1959-60 i have never really left the stock-configuration track with things automotive and as a result my knowledge in that field is pretty disgraceful.
When i first started kicking this topic around my older son said 'dad get youself a duramax but don't ever pay for the Allison that come with it because they are worthless, worthless because they never fail and there's no demand for used Allisons'.
The adaptor/bellhousing assembly I posted in post #108 is to install an Eaton/Fuller roadranger style transmission behind a Cummins. Actually Allison automatics out of a larger truck could also be installed with the same bellhousing as it has an SAE 2 or 3 flange. I don't remember which. As soon as you have an SAE flange then anything with a corresponding flange can be made to work. Your options then are just about unlimited.
Looked at those too very carefully, does that adaptor with the side mounting provisions have a name? I saw some on industrial(?) ISX engines. Problem is that most images show only one side. Would one of those be usable for any kind of transmission in addition to being perfect for a belt drive REQUIRING a dual rear mount?