Dec-13-2017 08:27 PM
Dec-31-2017 09:38 AM
blofgren wrote:dragr1 wrote:
Southbend single disc clutch is in, truck drives so much better already.
Now I'm looking into this to help backing the camper:
BD 2wd Low kit
I installed the BD 2 low kit a couple of years ago and it works great. MUCH easier on the clutch while backing the trailer.
What differences have you noticed with your new clutch? My OE clutch is still fine at this point but I know that I too will be dealing with a replacement at some point and am interested in people's experiences with various styles.
Dec-31-2017 08:45 AM
dragr1 wrote:
Southbend single disc clutch is in, truck drives so much better already.
Now I'm looking into this to help backing the camper:
BD 2wd Low kit
Dec-30-2017 09:03 PM
dragr1 wrote:
Southbend single disc clutch is in, truck drives so much better already.
Now I'm looking into this to help backing the camper:
BD 2wd Low kit
Dec-30-2017 05:56 PM
Dec-15-2017 04:15 PM
Dec-15-2017 03:54 PM
Dec-15-2017 01:07 PM
dragr1 wrote:
Talked to southbend again, looks like the single disc organic might be the way to go, the only shop in town that I would trust to install has never installed a dual disc, and after 2 conversations with southbend it sounds like the single disc is plenty for me anyway
Dec-15-2017 12:44 PM
dragr1 wrote:
Southbend G56-OK-HD on order
Dec-15-2017 10:53 AM
Dec-15-2017 09:07 AM
Dec-15-2017 08:43 AM
Grit dog wrote:dragr1 wrote:
Talked to southbend again, looks like the single disc organic might be the way to go, the only shop in town that I would trust to install has never installed a dual disc, and after 2 conversations with southbend it sounds like the single disc is plenty for me anyway
Yes, it will serve you well. I'd still consider an OFE or FE over an O clutch. It will be grabbier, but you'll get longer life out of it for minimal cost increase. You get used to the on/off nature of high perf clutch IMO and after that anything else feels mushy to me.
Plus, if the trailer backing thing is holding you back (you get used to that too, jsut gotta be good at feathering the pedal and you dont want to make a habit of it anyway) your truck can have 2wd low range for a couple hundred for a 2low kit.
Dec-15-2017 08:29 AM
dragr1 wrote:
Talked to southbend again, looks like the single disc organic might be the way to go, the only shop in town that I would trust to install has never installed a dual disc, and after 2 conversations with southbend it sounds like the single disc is plenty for me anyway
Dec-15-2017 08:03 AM
Dec-14-2017 08:29 PM
memtb wrote:
dragr1, I went with the dual, quiet disc Valair. The clutch itself is quiet, but... the tranny (aluminum case) amplifies the diesel harmonics. The noise is quite noticeable when under heavy load at rpms under 1500. I changed to a different lube ( Mobil Delvac Synthetic Transmission Fluid 50 , the American version of what Mercedes uses in Europe in this transmission in medium truck service). This quietened the tranny some, but is a little stiffer to shift when cold. We use the truck in sub-zero temps, and really is a non-issue. Also, recommended on the Dodge Forums...add 1 additional quart (must be done thru top when shifter is removed for clutch change) as this will also help quiet the tranny. You must fill thru the top, as tranny,side fill port will not allow the extra quart.
The clutch kit will also come with a new, larger clutch master cylinder, which will reduce the effort to push-in the clutch.
I hope that this helped with your decision. You may also go to Dodge Cummins Diesel Forum.... they have more answers than you will have questions. If you want to learn “anything” about a Dodge Cummins...it’s there!
Good Luck in whatever you decide to do!
Dec-14-2017 08:24 PM