I am researching a project to install a ISB 170 to NV5600 to Dana 300 using the 29 spline adapter kit that JBconversions sells designed to bolt behind a 29 spine Dodge HD / diesel NV4500. So I am assuming this t-case would also bolt behind the NV5600 as well if the NV4500 and NV5600 share the same tailhousing pattern in Dodge applications.
I am assuming that the later Gen 3 NV5600 speeds use the same 29 spline output as the gen 2 cummins? Is the t-case a NP241 (or some sort of variant) just like in earlier Dodges? So just checking for those who may have done the swap...
Also, most of these ISB's come with a SAE #3 industrial bellhousing, I think I am going to get the starter and back plate off the ISB 5. 9 to bolt to the back of the ISB 3. 9L. I have heard of guys using the 6 cyl flywheels with the 4 cyls in B series applications but not with the ISB. That would be a neat setup then I could use an OEM Dodge clutch as well. I wonder if there is anything wrong with using a 6 cyl flywheel on a 4 cyl or do you think the balance would be off?
Also, do the NV5600 use an internal hydraulic clutch slave or external? And I imagine that clutch takes a significant quantity of juice to move? Any idea what the diameter of the clutch master cyl is?
Thanks, dieselcruiserhead in Utah...
I am assuming that the later Gen 3 NV5600 speeds use the same 29 spline output as the gen 2 cummins? Is the t-case a NP241 (or some sort of variant) just like in earlier Dodges? So just checking for those who may have done the swap...
Also, most of these ISB's come with a SAE #3 industrial bellhousing, I think I am going to get the starter and back plate off the ISB 5. 9 to bolt to the back of the ISB 3. 9L. I have heard of guys using the 6 cyl flywheels with the 4 cyls in B series applications but not with the ISB. That would be a neat setup then I could use an OEM Dodge clutch as well. I wonder if there is anything wrong with using a 6 cyl flywheel on a 4 cyl or do you think the balance would be off?
Also, do the NV5600 use an internal hydraulic clutch slave or external? And I imagine that clutch takes a significant quantity of juice to move? Any idea what the diameter of the clutch master cyl is?
Thanks, dieselcruiserhead in Utah...
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