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Re: 392/345 flywheel interchange???




On Fri, 4 Dec 1998 23:23:51 -0700 "Doug Mitchell" <dougm@domain.elided>
writes:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm still pondering the 392 swap so my Traveler can pull my
>6500 lb camping trailer.  Does the flywheel from a 345 fit
>the 392?  My Scout parts manual only calls out one flywheel
>for 304/305 (as well as one crank balancer for auto and
>standard engines), but I don't have any reference for the
>392.  The 196 calls for a different flywheel than the
>345/304.  ...same gear ring and bolts, but different
>flywheel.
>
>Here's my plan:
>1) get some cash
>2) chuck the 727 in favor of a T-19 wide
>3) drive the 345/T-19 for awhile while I get some more cash
>4) get a 392 short block
>5) install 345 heads...maybe...  with 345 intake, air pump,
>and EGR.
>6) yank 345, install 392 with 345 flywheel
>7) fuel injection/computer spark management
>8) happily tow my trailer
>
Since the 392 was never offered in the Scout, you won't find it in the
Scout parts book. But the Travelall parts book shows no difference for
any IH V-8, so I appears there should be no problem.

But I do see one problem with your plan.  Would you consider the 3 speed
transmission a good choice for towing your trailer?  That's essentially
what you'll have with the wide T-19.  It's got 3 gears for on-road use
and a creeper gear for use in vehicles that were built with the single
speed transfer case and no low range.  I have trailered another Scout
extensively with close-ratio 4 speeds and can say you will need the
smaller steps between gears for good towing.  

I'm a 4 speed fan, but this is one case where the T-407 might serve you
better.  If you go with a manual, I'd think about a 12" clutch which I
believe will bolt to the flywheel, but I don't know what that will do for
pedal effort.

What axle ratios do you have?

Howard Pletcher
Howteron Products Scout Parts


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