One of our trucks is in for a transmission rebuild. Upon disassembly we found that the flywheel is being being scored on the engine side. There seems to be some interference between the wheel and the plate on the engine. Everything appears to have been assembled correctly on the previous engine rebuild at a local DC dealer.
Scoring is about midway of the flywheel diameter. Interference is at a high spot of the plate on the engine. Flywheel can only bolt up one way, correct? Any hints or ideas? Time pressure is impending plowable snow, so we need to move forward with getting the truck up and running.
This is a '92 W350 CTD 4WD. Engine rebuilt at just under 100k miles. Probably no more than 10k on the rebuild. Trans has been rebuilt a couple of times (blown cooler line, trans overheats, you get the picture. ) Reverse went away on the last snow storm.
Scoring is about midway of the flywheel diameter. Interference is at a high spot of the plate on the engine. Flywheel can only bolt up one way, correct? Any hints or ideas? Time pressure is impending plowable snow, so we need to move forward with getting the truck up and running.
This is a '92 W350 CTD 4WD. Engine rebuilt at just under 100k miles. Probably no more than 10k on the rebuild. Trans has been rebuilt a couple of times (blown cooler line, trans overheats, you get the picture. ) Reverse went away on the last snow storm.
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