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Starting 606 with automatic flywheel/flexplate - HaavardPYA - 05-09-2013

Have someone tried to start an 606 with just the automatic flywheel on? Is this to light so that its harmful for the crank? Heard from the bmw guys that they dont recomend to start the bmw diesels with anything that the manual flywheels attached.


RE: Starting 606 with automatic flywheel/flexplate - hansendk - 05-09-2013

dont do it tried it on a Cummins B engine while dyno it, destroyed 3 automatic belt tensioner big problems at idle but if you can mount something else its ok, i solved the problem by using a om352 flywheel just as weight and we dynoed the engine with no problems


RE: Starting 606 with automatic flywheel/flexplate - HaavardPYA - 05-10-2013

It is just for start up. So there will be no big rpm. But ill change itSmile


RE: Starting 606 with automatic flywheel/flexplate - hansendk - 05-10-2013

yes but the problem is comming in low RPM. not high you can do for a short testrun but i wouldent do it this happendt 5 years ago and i still remember like yesterday i am working engine reman and we test over 100 diesel engines every year mostly MAN, Mercedes and MTU but it your choise.


RE: Starting 606 with automatic flywheel/flexplate - HaavardPYA - 05-10-2013

Ok. I will install a 601 wheel.


RE: Starting 606 with automatic flywheel/flexplate - erling66 - 05-11-2013

I have done it several times and never had a problem. Other guys on this forum have done the same. Maybe we were luckySmile or the Mercedes 606 is so well build that the vibration is no problem?


RE: Starting 606 with automatic flywheel/flexplate - HaavardPYA - 05-11-2013

Started it today, no problemSmile