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Old December 5th, 2014, 02:36 PM
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Default Re: Finding a V6

Okay, i had thought about having my friend fabricate some, he works on a CNC mill and is allowed to use it on his breaks and after work. Other than the bell housing, the rest should just boot right up, shouldn't it?


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Old December 5th, 2014, 02:52 PM
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Looks like everything's been mentioned for the conversion except the flywheel, you'll need a flywheel from a 305 or 351 that's from a light or medium duty application, I'll post the correct part number a little later.
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Old December 5th, 2014, 04:52 PM
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Here's the part number for the 305E and 351E flywheel:2369959.
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Old December 5th, 2014, 05:38 PM
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Is that a universal part number that I could take to like NAPA or somewhere?


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Old December 5th, 2014, 06:11 PM
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Not at all, this is a GMC part number. The purpose for posting the number is so when you come across a flywheel you'll know if it's the right one. Without a doubt this flywheel was discontinued around 20 years ago so you just can't go to a dealer or parts store and expect to buy a new one.
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Old December 5th, 2014, 07:49 PM
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Okay, thanks! I'm sure I can find one somewhere, I almost wonder if it would be something I could snag off of a diesel forklift or something. I remember someone mentioning the valves off of a CAT diesel. Thank you again for the help!


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Old December 5th, 2014, 08:22 PM
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The way everything is setup with spacing, mounting, bellhousing clearance and clutch assembly the flywheel can only be specific for the GMC V6 light and medium duty applications. Yes possibly a Hyster Forklift equipped with a 305 or 351 V6 may have a correct flywheel. I had a custom flywheel built for my 478 to fit the light duty bellhousing and you would be surprised all the little details that had to be correct in order to make it fit. The flywheel manufacturer didn't machine a relief area on the flywheel to clear the four inner mounting holes from the front of the bellhousing to the engine block, luckily I was able to grind down half the surface face of each bolt to get clearance. As far as the Caterpillar valves go those are an alternative to replace the large hollow stem sodium filled exhaust valves used on Magnum engines. The stock valves can easily snap from over revving and that's why governors where installed in big truck applications. At one time I had a list of Cat valve part numbers but they're gone.
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Old December 5th, 2014, 09:02 PM
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You know what Engine those valves came out of that you used big block
To narrow it down maybe a tractor engine or a truck engine
I'm getting ready to take my motor to the rebuilder first I got to change some flywheels be around , you were right the three bolt starter has a bigger gear
So I have to see if one of the flywheels gears off my 401 Will fit
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Old December 5th, 2014, 09:33 PM
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I can't say for sure but for starters the Cat 3306, 3406 or 3116 may be the engines that have the correct valves, I do remember one had the correct intake valves and another had the exhaust valves. The exhaust valve stems will have a much smaller diameter so new guides will have to be installed in the Magnum heads.
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Old December 13th, 2014, 02:38 AM
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I know the 3406B has a fairly different valve setup than a lot of other diesels as I've rebuilt a few. I haven't had the opportunity to tear into a 305 or a 351 myself yet. I've been thinking I might be better off getting a cheaper Chevy and modifying it for now until I can afford the gmc with the big block that I actually want. Plus I won't feel bad swapping a turbo diesel into a Chevy.


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