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Thread: 6.5 TD Flywheel

  1. #1
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    Jul 2000
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    Ezeiza, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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    Default 6.5 TD Flywheel

    I've found this flywheel, that the seller thinks it's a single mass one from a 6.5 TD.
    Is there a way to be sure?
    Does it have to have a counterweight in the back (this one don't)?
    I'm putting back together this engine to replace the tired 6.2 in my Dodge M-37.
    It was from a '98 Suburban with auto tranny, so the engine came with flexplate.
    Don't pay attention to the Pioneer box, it's from another flywheel.



    Juan Castro
    Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Member #340
    1951 Dodge M-37 w/ 6.2l Diesel (soon to be 6.5 TD)
    2009 Dodge Ram Laramie 2500HD 5.9l Cummins TD
    1977 Chevrolet Malibu Station Wagon (soon to be 6.2l Diesel)

  2. #2
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    Windham, ME
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    Well I googled the part number and it came up as the flywheel for internally balanced small blocks & big blocks, which means it'll fit everything but the 400, 454, and diesels.
    Phil

    '90 Jeep Wrangler, 4.2l, AX15, Dana 30 & 35 with 3.07s (for now!) 4" Rough Country lift, 33x10.5x15 BFG KM2s

    '91 F350 XLT Lariat crew cab, 2WD SRW, 7.3l IDI, ZF S5-42, 3.55 LSD.

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