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I'm assuming this is the right place to post this question seeing as though it'd be an alternative use for Deuce parts...
I've finally arrived at the point where I need to make an adapter for my Spicer 3053a Deuce trans. It'll go between the front of the bell housing and the engine. The bell being as shallow as it is needs something to allow room for the clutch components. I'm bolting it up to a Detroit Diesel 3-53. I have a pressure plate on order and while I'm waiting for it to come in I wanted to get to working. My main question at this point is... How much room should I alot for the pressure plate and for the throwout bearing to travel? With the stock input shaft and the shallow bell is 3 inches to deep of a adapter ring? Would 2.5 inches be any better? There are a few pix and measurements of the trans and engine on my photobucket account...
Detroit 3-53 pictures by Scuffy06 - Photobucket
There is more than enough depth for the nose of the input shaft, the pilot length to go all the way into a bushing if need be. Is spacing the trans out enough for the splines to end up flush with the outer face of the ring gear a good or bad idea?
Okay and admitting the fact I am a bit naive when it comes to this I'll just leave it at this... I've bolted several engines and transmissions together in my life. I've replaced transmissions etc. But for the life of me I literally just did that, bolted them together, and can't remember the extra details. I've never taken note of things like working room on the input shaft.
I've finally arrived at the point where I need to make an adapter for my Spicer 3053a Deuce trans. It'll go between the front of the bell housing and the engine. The bell being as shallow as it is needs something to allow room for the clutch components. I'm bolting it up to a Detroit Diesel 3-53. I have a pressure plate on order and while I'm waiting for it to come in I wanted to get to working. My main question at this point is... How much room should I alot for the pressure plate and for the throwout bearing to travel? With the stock input shaft and the shallow bell is 3 inches to deep of a adapter ring? Would 2.5 inches be any better? There are a few pix and measurements of the trans and engine on my photobucket account...
Detroit 3-53 pictures by Scuffy06 - Photobucket
There is more than enough depth for the nose of the input shaft, the pilot length to go all the way into a bushing if need be. Is spacing the trans out enough for the splines to end up flush with the outer face of the ring gear a good or bad idea?
Okay and admitting the fact I am a bit naive when it comes to this I'll just leave it at this... I've bolted several engines and transmissions together in my life. I've replaced transmissions etc. But for the life of me I literally just did that, bolted them together, and can't remember the extra details. I've never taken note of things like working room on the input shaft.
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