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606 Flywheel

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zeeman
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09-02-2013, 06:08 PM #1
Anyone know if there is a any standard transmission flywheel that will fit on the 606.
zeeman
09-02-2013, 06:08 PM #1

Anyone know if there is a any standard transmission flywheel that will fit on the 606.

aaa
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913
09-02-2013, 09:16 PM #2
Any of the om60x and m10x ones. also m111. Are you using the electronics? If so there may be flywheel pickups to pay attention to.
aaa
09-02-2013, 09:16 PM #2

Any of the om60x and m10x ones. also m111. Are you using the electronics? If so there may be flywheel pickups to pay attention to.

zeeman
Holset

444
09-03-2013, 11:34 PM #3
(09-02-2013, 09:16 PM)aaa Any of the om60x and m10x ones. also m111. Are you using the electronics? If so there may be flywheel pickups to pay attention to.

Thanks for the info. No electronics to deal with.
zeeman
09-03-2013, 11:34 PM #3

(09-02-2013, 09:16 PM)aaa Any of the om60x and m10x ones. also m111. Are you using the electronics? If so there may be flywheel pickups to pay attention to.

Thanks for the info. No electronics to deal with.

maxypriest
Holset

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09-04-2013, 04:58 AM #4
don’t forget that some transmissions are for dual mass flywheels and some are not (long and short nose). DMFW are much thicker.

W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs
maxypriest
09-04-2013, 04:58 AM #4

don’t forget that some transmissions are for dual mass flywheels and some are not (long and short nose). DMFW are much thicker.


W124 om606 HX40 finished and it's a beauty 450bhp/456ft-lbs

Grecy
GTA2056V

75
09-04-2013, 01:35 PM #5
Hey Zeeman,

Checkout the following thread where he talks at length about getting a dual-mass flywheel for the 606 that will work for a 5 speed merc box.
http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...=18&t=3999

Also on this thread http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...422#p18422
Axel606 for the right flywheel for a 6-speed merc box.
I think Axel606 is extremely knowledgeable on all the different 606/clutch/flywheel/5 or 6 speed combinations, and he replies with good info.

I was fascinated to learn there are merc 6 speeds that bolt directly to the 606 that are actually NSG 370s - that happens to be the same 6 speed that came stock in the JK Wrangler.... hmm.
Both of the following are NSG 370s
711.651 is a 6 speed from a sprinter,
716.651 is a 6 speed from a C/E class

Both of the following are NSG 400s
711.660 sprinter
716.660 C/E class

I like the idea of no engine->trans adapter, saving 1-2 inches in total length for the conversion.

-Dan
Grecy
09-04-2013, 01:35 PM #5

Hey Zeeman,

Checkout the following thread where he talks at length about getting a dual-mass flywheel for the 606 that will work for a 5 speed merc box.
http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...=18&t=3999

Also on this thread http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...422#p18422
Axel606 for the right flywheel for a 6-speed merc box.
I think Axel606 is extremely knowledgeable on all the different 606/clutch/flywheel/5 or 6 speed combinations, and he replies with good info.

I was fascinated to learn there are merc 6 speeds that bolt directly to the 606 that are actually NSG 370s - that happens to be the same 6 speed that came stock in the JK Wrangler.... hmm.
Both of the following are NSG 370s
711.651 is a 6 speed from a sprinter,
716.651 is a 6 speed from a C/E class

Both of the following are NSG 400s
711.660 sprinter
716.660 C/E class

I like the idea of no engine->trans adapter, saving 1-2 inches in total length for the conversion.

-Dan

zeeman
Holset

444
09-04-2013, 02:20 PM #6
(09-04-2013, 01:35 PM)Grecy Hey Zeeman,

Checkout the following thread where he talks at length about getting a dual-mass flywheel for the 606 that will work for a 5 speed merc box.
http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...=18&t=3999

Also on this thread http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...422#p18422
Axel606 for the right flywheel for a 6-speed merc box.
I think Axel606 is extremely knowledgeable on all the different 606/clutch/flywheel/5 or 6 speed combinations, and he replies with good info.

I was fascinated to learn there are merc 6 speeds that bolt directly to the 606 that are actually NSG 370s - that happens to be the same 6 speed that came stock in the JK Wrangler.... hmm.
Both of the following are NSG 370s
711.651 is a 6 speed from a sprinter,
716.651 is a 6 speed from a C/E class

Both of the following are NSG 400s
711.660 sprinter
716.660 C/E class

I like the idea of no engine->trans adapter, saving 1-2 inches in total length for the conversion.

-Dan

This is what I like about this forum, great information.

Thanks Ron

(09-04-2013, 01:35 PM)Grecy Hey Zeeman,

Checkout the following thread where he talks at length about getting a dual-mass flywheel for the 606 that will work for a 5 speed merc box.
http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...=18&t=3999

Also on this thread http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...422#p18422
Axel606 for the right flywheel for a 6-speed merc box.
I think Axel606 is extremely knowledgeable on all the different 606/clutch/flywheel/5 or 6 speed combinations, and he replies with good info.

I was fascinated to learn there are merc 6 speeds that bolt directly to the 606 that are actually NSG 370s - that happens to be the same 6 speed that came stock in the JK Wrangler.... hmm.
Both of the following are NSG 370s
711.651 is a 6 speed from a sprinter,
716.651 is a 6 speed from a C/E class

Both of the following are NSG 400s
711.660 sprinter
716.660 C/E class

I like the idea of no engine->trans adapter, saving 1-2 inches in total length for the conversion.

-Dan

The next question is were do you find a standard bellhousing to fit the 606? In the installation in the Toyota 4runner as well as in the Cherokee the Merc flywheel sets to far forward to work with the Toyota or Cherokee clutch position in the stock bellhousing of both cars.

In the Cherokee I used the Merc flexplate to start the engine with the stock starter an then had an adapter made to space a custom standard flywheel I had made by Wilcap in Calif. with no ring gear to bolt the GM clutch to.

I had thought to do the same thing with the 4runner with a Merc standard flywheel with the ring gear removed to save the cost of having another custom flywheel made, being it would have the same bolt pattern as the 606 engine.

My other option is to use the Toyota V-6 flywheel and have it redrilled to the Merc 606 pattern and remove the ring gear.

Decisions decisions!!!!!!!!
This post was last modified: 09-04-2013, 02:50 PM by zeeman.
zeeman
09-04-2013, 02:20 PM #6

(09-04-2013, 01:35 PM)Grecy Hey Zeeman,

Checkout the following thread where he talks at length about getting a dual-mass flywheel for the 606 that will work for a 5 speed merc box.
http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...=18&t=3999

Also on this thread http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...422#p18422
Axel606 for the right flywheel for a 6-speed merc box.
I think Axel606 is extremely knowledgeable on all the different 606/clutch/flywheel/5 or 6 speed combinations, and he replies with good info.

I was fascinated to learn there are merc 6 speeds that bolt directly to the 606 that are actually NSG 370s - that happens to be the same 6 speed that came stock in the JK Wrangler.... hmm.
Both of the following are NSG 370s
711.651 is a 6 speed from a sprinter,
716.651 is a 6 speed from a C/E class

Both of the following are NSG 400s
711.660 sprinter
716.660 C/E class

I like the idea of no engine->trans adapter, saving 1-2 inches in total length for the conversion.

-Dan

This is what I like about this forum, great information.

Thanks Ron

(09-04-2013, 01:35 PM)Grecy Hey Zeeman,

Checkout the following thread where he talks at length about getting a dual-mass flywheel for the 606 that will work for a 5 speed merc box.
http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...=18&t=3999

Also on this thread http://www.clubgwagen.com/forum/viewtopi...422#p18422
Axel606 for the right flywheel for a 6-speed merc box.
I think Axel606 is extremely knowledgeable on all the different 606/clutch/flywheel/5 or 6 speed combinations, and he replies with good info.

I was fascinated to learn there are merc 6 speeds that bolt directly to the 606 that are actually NSG 370s - that happens to be the same 6 speed that came stock in the JK Wrangler.... hmm.
Both of the following are NSG 370s
711.651 is a 6 speed from a sprinter,
716.651 is a 6 speed from a C/E class

Both of the following are NSG 400s
711.660 sprinter
716.660 C/E class

I like the idea of no engine->trans adapter, saving 1-2 inches in total length for the conversion.

-Dan

The next question is were do you find a standard bellhousing to fit the 606? In the installation in the Toyota 4runner as well as in the Cherokee the Merc flywheel sets to far forward to work with the Toyota or Cherokee clutch position in the stock bellhousing of both cars.

In the Cherokee I used the Merc flexplate to start the engine with the stock starter an then had an adapter made to space a custom standard flywheel I had made by Wilcap in Calif. with no ring gear to bolt the GM clutch to.

I had thought to do the same thing with the 4runner with a Merc standard flywheel with the ring gear removed to save the cost of having another custom flywheel made, being it would have the same bolt pattern as the 606 engine.

My other option is to use the Toyota V-6 flywheel and have it redrilled to the Merc 606 pattern and remove the ring gear.

Decisions decisions!!!!!!!!

Grecy
GTA2056V

75
09-04-2013, 04:19 PM #7
(09-04-2013, 02:20 PM)zeeman This is what I like about this forum, great information.

The next question is were do you find a standard bellhousing to fit the 606? In the installation in the Toyota 4runner as well as in the Cherokee the Merc flywheel sets to far forward to work with the Toyota or Cherokee clutch position in the stock bellhousing of both cars.

In the Cherokee I used the Merc flexplate to start the engine with the stock starter an then had an adapter made to space a custom standard flywheel I had made by Wilcap in Calif. with no ring gear to bolt the GM clutch to.

I had thought to do the same thing with the 4runner with a Merc standard flywheel with the ring gear removed to save the cost of having another custom flywheel made, being it would have the same bolt pattern as the 606 engine.

My other option is to use the Toyota V-6 flywheel and have it redrilled to the Merc 606 pattern and remove the ring gear.

Decisions decisions!!!!!!!!

My understanding is that Merc transmissions all have integrated bellhousings, so you can't buy just a bellhousing that will fit directly onto the 606. That's why I'd be interested in using the Merc NSG 370s - they bolt right up to the 606, solving all the problems there. I'd love to see a Jeep NSG 370 next to a Merc one so I can see the output end of both transmissions to see how different and interchangeable they are, for bolting on the transfer case.

Good luck!

-Dan
This post was last modified: 09-04-2013, 04:21 PM by Grecy.
Grecy
09-04-2013, 04:19 PM #7

(09-04-2013, 02:20 PM)zeeman This is what I like about this forum, great information.

The next question is were do you find a standard bellhousing to fit the 606? In the installation in the Toyota 4runner as well as in the Cherokee the Merc flywheel sets to far forward to work with the Toyota or Cherokee clutch position in the stock bellhousing of both cars.

In the Cherokee I used the Merc flexplate to start the engine with the stock starter an then had an adapter made to space a custom standard flywheel I had made by Wilcap in Calif. with no ring gear to bolt the GM clutch to.

I had thought to do the same thing with the 4runner with a Merc standard flywheel with the ring gear removed to save the cost of having another custom flywheel made, being it would have the same bolt pattern as the 606 engine.

My other option is to use the Toyota V-6 flywheel and have it redrilled to the Merc 606 pattern and remove the ring gear.

Decisions decisions!!!!!!!!

My understanding is that Merc transmissions all have integrated bellhousings, so you can't buy just a bellhousing that will fit directly onto the 606. That's why I'd be interested in using the Merc NSG 370s - they bolt right up to the 606, solving all the problems there. I'd love to see a Jeep NSG 370 next to a Merc one so I can see the output end of both transmissions to see how different and interchangeable they are, for bolting on the transfer case.

Good luck!

-Dan

zeeman
Holset

444
09-04-2013, 05:49 PM #8
       
(09-04-2013, 04:19 PM)Grecy
(09-04-2013, 02:20 PM)zeeman This is what I like about this forum, great information.

The next question is were do you find a standard bellhousing to fit the 606? In the installation in the Toyota 4runner as well as in the Cherokee the Merc flywheel sets to far forward to work with the Toyota or Cherokee clutch position in the stock bellhousing of both cars.

In the Cherokee I used the Merc flexplate to start the engine with the stock starter an then had an adapter made to space a custom standard flywheel I had made by Wilcap in Calif. with no ring gear to bolt the GM clutch to.

I had thought to do the same thing with the 4runner with a Merc standard flywheel with the ring gear removed to save the cost of having another custom flywheel made, being it would have the same bolt pattern as the 606 engine.

My other option is to use the Toyota V-6 flywheel and have it redrilled to the Merc 606 pattern and remove the ring gear.

Decisions decisions!!!!!!!!

My understanding is that Merc transmissions all have integrated bellhousings, so you can't buy just a bellhousing that will fit directly onto the 606. That's why I'd be interested in using the Merc NSG 370s - they bolt right up to the 606, solving all the problems there. I'd love to see a Jeep NSG 370 next to a Merc one so I can see the output end of both transmissions to see how different and interchangeable they are, for bolting on the transfer case.

Good luck!

-Dan

Knowing Mercedes there would be something different. Here are some pics of the Cherokee custom flywheel. Also the G Wagon came with a 603 which would be the same pattern as the 606 and would be a 4x4.
zeeman
09-04-2013, 05:49 PM #8

       

(09-04-2013, 04:19 PM)Grecy
(09-04-2013, 02:20 PM)zeeman This is what I like about this forum, great information.

The next question is were do you find a standard bellhousing to fit the 606? In the installation in the Toyota 4runner as well as in the Cherokee the Merc flywheel sets to far forward to work with the Toyota or Cherokee clutch position in the stock bellhousing of both cars.

In the Cherokee I used the Merc flexplate to start the engine with the stock starter an then had an adapter made to space a custom standard flywheel I had made by Wilcap in Calif. with no ring gear to bolt the GM clutch to.

I had thought to do the same thing with the 4runner with a Merc standard flywheel with the ring gear removed to save the cost of having another custom flywheel made, being it would have the same bolt pattern as the 606 engine.

My other option is to use the Toyota V-6 flywheel and have it redrilled to the Merc 606 pattern and remove the ring gear.

Decisions decisions!!!!!!!!

My understanding is that Merc transmissions all have integrated bellhousings, so you can't buy just a bellhousing that will fit directly onto the 606. That's why I'd be interested in using the Merc NSG 370s - they bolt right up to the 606, solving all the problems there. I'd love to see a Jeep NSG 370 next to a Merc one so I can see the output end of both transmissions to see how different and interchangeable they are, for bolting on the transfer case.

Good luck!

-Dan

Knowing Mercedes there would be something different. Here are some pics of the Cherokee custom flywheel. Also the G Wagon came with a 603 which would be the same pattern as the 606 and would be a 4x4.

Grecy
GTA2056V

75
09-04-2013, 08:02 PM #9
(09-04-2013, 05:49 PM)zeeman Knowing Mercedes there would be something different. Here are some pics of the Cherokee custom flywheel. Also the G Wagon came with a 603 which would be the same pattern as the 606 and would be a 4x4.

The G Wagon also came with the 606 Turbo, mated to a 5 speed.
I don't think it ever came with a 6 speed.

-Dan
Grecy
09-04-2013, 08:02 PM #9

(09-04-2013, 05:49 PM)zeeman Knowing Mercedes there would be something different. Here are some pics of the Cherokee custom flywheel. Also the G Wagon came with a 603 which would be the same pattern as the 606 and would be a 4x4.

The G Wagon also came with the 606 Turbo, mated to a 5 speed.
I don't think it ever came with a 6 speed.

-Dan

AlanMcR
mind - blown

400
09-06-2013, 02:31 PM #10
(09-04-2013, 08:02 PM)Grecy
(09-04-2013, 05:49 PM)zeeman Knowing Mercedes there would be something different. Here are some pics of the Cherokee custom flywheel. Also the G Wagon came with a 603 which would be the same pattern as the 606 and would be a 4x4.

The G Wagon also came with the 606 Turbo, mated to a 5 speed.
I don't think it ever came with a 6 speed.

-Dan

Yep made in 1996->2000. I have one with the 5 speed auto. Look up 463.331 on the EPC if you want to see what the factory did.
AlanMcR
09-06-2013, 02:31 PM #10

(09-04-2013, 08:02 PM)Grecy
(09-04-2013, 05:49 PM)zeeman Knowing Mercedes there would be something different. Here are some pics of the Cherokee custom flywheel. Also the G Wagon came with a 603 which would be the same pattern as the 606 and would be a 4x4.

The G Wagon also came with the 606 Turbo, mated to a 5 speed.
I don't think it ever came with a 6 speed.

-Dan

Yep made in 1996->2000. I have one with the 5 speed auto. Look up 463.331 on the EPC if you want to see what the factory did.

 
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