HugeKJ05 wrote:
warp2diesel wrote:
X2 to Dual Mass Fly Wheels SUCK!!!
When you get your setup together, spray on some Stress Coat. If you have any weak points the Stress Coat will have lots of cracks. When I made a custom adapter plate to hang a 1.6L VW Turbo Diesel onto a Type II trans, I did not follow my own advice and had to redo the adapter plate out of solid steel.
If you don't want to hunt and fight for the London Taxi flywheel and bell housing. Another flywheel that comes close can have the hub cut out, a new hub made, and TIG welded into the hole. The CRD flex plate hub can be the template for the pattern and the ring gear can be removed by cutting the stitch welds, making the surface a little larger than the ring gear ID and the ring gear can be heated up and tapped onto the fly wheel. Then have a speed shop type machine shop balance the fly wheel.
Been there done that on the VW I put the 1.6L Turbo Diesel into.
As far as the clutch goes, the splines in the hub counts as does the diameter. A competent clutch re-man shop can make what ever you want if you can't get what you want off the shelf. Just make sure you match up the torque out put of the engine the clutch is from with the CRD and your tune. Heck, places like Summit may have a Chrysler (Hemi?)clutch kit that will bolt on and work.
When I had my Perkins 354 Turbo Diesel in my C-30 I traded off om my CRD, I just did my home work and bought a clutch for a C-60 that dropped right in and worked great.
If you need to custom a bell housing and have it Sand Cast, 356 Alloy is commonly used in Transmission cases and available from foundries who do sand casting.
Good luck
Thanks for the input. Are you saying to use stress coat to inspect parts like at the machine shops or as a coating to use to aid in inspections?
The great thing about having McLeod manufacture my flywheel is that it will be solid, have there standard clutch pattern for multiple clutch setups and it's SFI approved, meaning, I can beat on it. The clutch I am using is a McLeod RST twin disc organic clutch rated for 800hp so it should handle at least 700 ft lbs. I ran one on a 2009 ZO6 I put twin turbos on and the clutch was just fantastic. That car made 646 tq at the wheels.
If this all goes well, I may private label a bolt clutch and fly kit for the CRD here in the US. That way this wont be such a crap shoot any more.
Spray the Stress Coat onto the bell housing, transmission housing, and transfer case adapters. Then take it our on a test drive on a trail and towing, any over stressed points will have lots of fine little cracks close together. A quick and dirty way to test for any problems that will bite you and much cheaper than forking over $10+K to some PE for Finite Element Analysis that may be nothing more than smoke and mirrors. Even though some manufactures with good models (created by lots of in field stress analysis data) successfully use FEA, I have seen Finite Element Analysis reports that were more worthless than the recycle value of the TP you used and flushed, to say the least, often they over look the painfully obvious and do not have a good model to go by.
Call Stress Coat and let them recommend their product for your application, tell them you are an independent off road equipment development contractor job shop.