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  1. #21
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    ok thanks. anyone else? ive read the 05 1 ton flywheel would work? Im just tired of pulling all this stuff out so I only want to do it one more time!!!

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    I doubt it. All the 6.0 trucks after 2000 had the offset flywheel. You need a flywheel for a 99-00 6.0
    2008 GMC Sierra SLE....370ci LY6 with some goodies SOLD
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    rock auto and advance auto doesn't show a flywheel for 99-00 6.0 engine. I found this http://www.jegs.com/i/McLeod/673/460530/10002/-1

    they also show a .200 and a .400 thicker flywheel.

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    That looks the same as the ram 1550 flywheel which is .4" offset. You need one that has 0 offset
    2008 GMC Sierra SLE....370ci LY6 with some goodies SOLD
    1995 C2500- LS1 swap with a mp112
    build thread- http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/lsx-t...-ls1-swap.html

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    Not sure where I seen it but someone makes an adjustable internal throwout bearing that you might be able to adjust for your setup.

    http://www.novak-adapt.com/catalog/c...t_bearings.htm
    Last edited by gagliano7; 01-05-2015 at 11:34 AM.

  6. #26
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    I think I have located 1 2000 model 6.0 flywheel from a salvage yard. its the only one in the us that they showed. so we will see how it works in a few days.

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    no go. anyone have a local salvage yard that might have a truck like this in it? I'm almost out of options i guess.

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    You can either swap cranks or buy a newer motor. That's about you only other options....
    2008 GMC Sierra SLE....370ci LY6 with some goodies SOLD
    1995 C2500- LS1 swap with a mp112
    build thread- http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/lsx-t...-ls1-swap.html

  9. #29
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    Found a flywheel in cali that is "suppose" to be for a 2000 truck. They said it is not for the 01 and later. Got it bought today will see when it comes in.

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