NIsaacs
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I did this conversion back in 1990 so I have forgot most of what it required, but thought it was still relevant so I will post repairs from time to time. Maybe it will help someone now or in the future. The truck is a 1974 F-350 4x2, c/c dually, engine is a 1990 Cummins 6BTA, factory 180hp/457tq. CPL 857. In 1990, Cummins was really pushing repower of this engine and would supply just about anything you needed to make the conversion. I went with the GM application for several reasons important to my combo. The biggest issue was the engine mounted gear drive air compressor, Holset air cooled 8.5 cfm unit. It, with the power steering pump, covered up the side mount bolt casting for the motor mounts. That required the front mount at the front gear case and a need for rear mounts on the bell housing. That was the main reason for the GM, old style ('65 era) cast iron unit with motor mount castings on the bottom.
I just did a clutch job this weekend with an upgrade that it has needed, since day one. The original kit was designed more for the 4BT power than the 6BT so it always had it's issues. At the time, research was tough and repower was just getting started so it was trial and error. I also went with the Clark 280 VO 5spd overdrive transmission. It came with the GM case, input shaft and bolt pattern for the GM bell housing. At the time, all the 4x4 magazines bragged it was bullet proof...wrong! Maybe for a big block gasser but not the Cummins. In all fairness it was a recon not new, but I lost 5th twice and 3rd once over the years and 5 clutches
I think I have cured my clutch issue with an HD unit, custom built for my application 12"x1-1/8x10 spline. I never had an issue with slippage using organic facing, just too much torque for the small hub, they would break the center out and when that happened you were walking:-laf Here are some pictures of before and after, also the mod needed to the flywheel to fit the larger hub. The bore was increased from 6.5" to 7.5". You don't want to ruin this flywheel, it is still available but $900-$1100
As time goes on and if there is any interest I will post more info and pictures of the build.
Nick
I just did a clutch job this weekend with an upgrade that it has needed, since day one. The original kit was designed more for the 4BT power than the 6BT so it always had it's issues. At the time, research was tough and repower was just getting started so it was trial and error. I also went with the Clark 280 VO 5spd overdrive transmission. It came with the GM case, input shaft and bolt pattern for the GM bell housing. At the time, all the 4x4 magazines bragged it was bullet proof...wrong! Maybe for a big block gasser but not the Cummins. In all fairness it was a recon not new, but I lost 5th twice and 3rd once over the years and 5 clutches

I think I have cured my clutch issue with an HD unit, custom built for my application 12"x1-1/8x10 spline. I never had an issue with slippage using organic facing, just too much torque for the small hub, they would break the center out and when that happened you were walking:-laf Here are some pictures of before and after, also the mod needed to the flywheel to fit the larger hub. The bore was increased from 6.5" to 7.5". You don't want to ruin this flywheel, it is still available but $900-$1100

Nick