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    Guard Isuzu 4BD1 clutch - LT95, LT85, turbo, and other clutchy speculation.

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    4BD1 Flywheel alternatives-
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/isuzu-land...flywheels.html
    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Hi Ichiban

    If I wanted a heavier factory flywheel for my 4BD1T, do you know availability and compatibility on any of the following? I got these numbers from an Isuzu industrial parts catalogue. My engine is 85-86 JDM 4BD1T truck.

    My industrial parts catalogue shows 6 different flywheel assembly numbers. A flywheel assembly is the flywheel and ring-gear. Three are pictured and all heavier than the automotive and substantially thicker.

    512330-0560 - PV type for generators
    894135-2140 - PA type for farm tractors (MT7300)
    894131-0620 - TPA type for hydraulic excavator
    512330-2190 - P04-05 type for hitachi UH053 excavators
    894129-7160 - PY1 for hydraulic excavator
    894406-7540 - PTH/PH for hitachi ex120 and ex100 excavators.

    Cheers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ichiban View Post
    Hey Dougal, the 8943430492 flywheel is what the Army use - I think it is different to truck but not sure if any heavier. Let me see what I can dig-up with the numbers you supplied.

    Some things too keep in mind are the ring gear count and different flywheel housings which are listed with the different flywheels.

    Also, why heavier?

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