Posted by jimb2 on September 01, 2016 at 17:00:28 from (99.239.110.243):
In Reply to: Case IH 674 posted by DJlala on September 01, 2016 at 12:24:31:
Hi, I am not expert on the flywheels but I do know there were different flywheels for different applications. There was also a kit to upgrade the flywheel and clutch from 11" to 12" clutch but the diameter of the flywheel must not have changed as I don't believe the starter had to be changed. Is the diameter of the D-239 flywheel equal to diameter of D-268 flywheel?
See this discussion: http://www.redpowermagazine.com/forums/topic/19991-584-clutch-replacement/
Also go to caseih.com at: http://partstore.caseih.com/us/parts-search.html#epc::model_find search by model number enter D-239 or D-268 and you can compare part numbers.
My I&T Service manual for 684,784,884 indicates the only difference between D-239 and D-268 is the bore/stroke. D-239 bore 3-7/8" vs 3-15/16", stroke 5-1/16" vs 5-1/2". There could be 3 different starters used: Delco-Remy model 1113690, Lucas M-50 or Bosch 4 PS. I&T also says 684(D-239),784(D-246) and 884(D-268) all use 11" clutch.
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