Hey Guys,
I need some help here. In the not to distant future, I will be replacing an end of life clutch. I already know I'm going with a SB dual disc due to camper and towing needs.
My question is, is there a functional purpose for the taper cut on the flywheel, or is it just to help the driver engage it without chatter? I did a SB single on my 5.7 gas truck w/ a g56, had them straight cut the flywheel, and its like any other clutch, it engages and pulls without any problem-----it BTW, is getting near it end of life also, well over 100K on it. The only reason the original was replaced was because the pilot brg died and ate the end of the input shaft. Truck has 238K on it.
The truck I question about is 2005 1ton dually 5.9, 4wd, nv5600, 4.10 diffs.
Thanks for all your replies
I need some help here. In the not to distant future, I will be replacing an end of life clutch. I already know I'm going with a SB dual disc due to camper and towing needs.
My question is, is there a functional purpose for the taper cut on the flywheel, or is it just to help the driver engage it without chatter? I did a SB single on my 5.7 gas truck w/ a g56, had them straight cut the flywheel, and its like any other clutch, it engages and pulls without any problem-----it BTW, is getting near it end of life also, well over 100K on it. The only reason the original was replaced was because the pilot brg died and ate the end of the input shaft. Truck has 238K on it.
The truck I question about is 2005 1ton dually 5.9, 4wd, nv5600, 4.10 diffs.
Thanks for all your replies