I have some Clutches and am trying to figure out what Trucks they go to.

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  1. KB325

    KB325 Bobtail Member

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    I have researched the internet and am unable to find out what trucks they go to. I am hoping that someone here can help me. Here is the list:

    - 10850-59AM EverTough by Eaton

    - 108319-81AM EverTough by Eaton

    - 108925-20AM EverTough by Eaton

    - 109700-82MO Fuller Eaton

    Thank you :)
     
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  3. GrapeApe

    GrapeApe Road Train Member

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    Off the top of my head all I can tell you is the 108925-20 is a standard 15.5" clutch with 1850 ft/lb capacity, 2" 10 spline shaft, very popular clutch. You're not going to find much info as to what they fit, it's very hard to do a reverse look up because they fit so many applications. I just went through a similar issue trying to figure out what to do with about 60 new shocks in my inventory that don't fit any of our trucks and have been around for years. I ended up selling them cheap to a mom & pop truck shop.

    Do you have a fleet and looking for what clutch fits certain trucks? Any truck parts store can help you there from the truck info.
     
  4. KB325

    KB325 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you GrapeApe,
    My Father In Law found them in his shop and we are trying to sell them.
    We also have some Flywheels and he said he thinks that some go together. I wasn't able to
    find anything on that either. I emailed the manufacturer and hopefully they can give me
    some info on them as well. Thanks again :)
     
  5. GrapeApe

    GrapeApe Road Train Member

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    You may be able to find a local repair shop that'll buy them, at least the popular ones. If there's a driveline shop near you, like Heavy Duty Parts or Transaxle, they may be able to help you too. They'll have to go for pretty cheap though, no reciept means no warranty if there's an issue. If you can, get any #'s off the flywheels and post pics, we may be able to help identify them. Many shops like having flywheels to rotate during a clutch job, rather than wait to get it resurfaced.
     
  6. KB325

    KB325 Bobtail Member

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    I found what Trucks the Flywheels go to, just not if they match up with the Clutches we have. Father In Law contacted someone about purchasing them and the guy told him that they haven't sold any of them in a really long time.... hoping they are worth more than a trip to the scrapyard.

    MACK E TECH FLYWHEEL (AK530GB3170M)

    NAVISTAR INTERNATIONAL DT466 Flywheel (AK1810855C93)

    CUMMINS 5.9 Flywheel (AK3921263) - Selling this one for $60, it seems to be the most popular.
     
  7. jbatmick

    jbatmick Road Train Member

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    Post it on E-Bay and Craigslist. I guarantee somebody, somewhere needs them. Problem is finding that somebody.
     
  8. KB325

    KB325 Bobtail Member

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    They are on Ebay, Craigslist is next, thanks :)
     
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