OOH I love this engineering this early in the morning to go with the coffee. Hot diggity, this stuff is MOTIVATING.
**Tosses sandbox and associated playthings. Where do I sign up lol.
High power diesels and drive trains
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Galaxy Flyer, Jun 16, 2017.
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Also gives the reason why a single axle and high hp don't mix. -
This reminds me of the drag racing semi's in Canada. I also had a dodge with a 6speed with a twin turbo cummins putting down 475hp with 975 ft pounds of torque. Made hundreds of passes at the drag strip with 4x4 launches and dozens of sled pulls. And even with lots of heavy towing and when I traded it in with 225,000 miles on it it had all original drive train components except the clutch. Things can take quite a bit of abuse.
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Can you change the input shaft on a 1850/18 speed to install a 2250 eaton clutch..?
I know the splines are different between the 2250 and 1850 you can't just slap the clutch in.....
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Yes you can just install the 2250 fine spline input shaft but ive been told by more than one person that the friction material used on the 2250 clutch is different and doesnt hold as well as the 2050 clutch. their may be something im forgetting aswell.
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