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Re: m farmall with chevy v8
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Posted by dogonewild on March 09, 2006 at 18:53:49 from (24.239.75.114):
In Reply to: m farmall with chevy v8 posted by Brandon wilson on March 09, 2006 at 08:27:46:
First of all you are going about it the wrong way. Your gonna get hurt or kill some one if your usin the farmall flywheel. get that 13 inch clutch out of there cause it just wount fit. You gonna have to use a 10.5 flywheel and clutch to make the starter fit.Use a chevy clutch on a chevy flywheel and take your measurements from the mounting plate to the bottom of the pilot bearing and then from the face of the flywheel housing to the coupler. Add the 2 together then you have the proper length of a input shaft. Call a machine shop and have them cut chevy splines on one end and IH on the other. You will have to hog out the mounting flange on the frame rail and use the smallest mini starter you can find ( i used a jegs stater, 153 tooth flywheel, moser engineering cut the input shaft, had to fabricate throw out bearring retainer). Just my experience
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