Valair NMU70G56DDB-SI Sintered Iron Dual Disc Clutch 2005.5 - 2018 Dodge 5.9L/6.7L Cummins 6-Speed (Up To 800HP)

Valair NMU70G56DDB-SI Sintered Iron Dual Disc Clutch 2005.5 - 2018 Dodge 5.9L/6.7L Cummins 6-Speed (Up To 800HP)

The Valair NMU70G56DDB-SI  Sintered Iron Dual Disc Clutch for your  Dodge 5.9L Cummins G56 6-Speed is built for more holding power and a wider range of use over a single disc clutch. These clutches features a billet steel flywheel with...

$ 1,990.00
  • Category: Cummins 2004.5 – 2005 5.9L Clutches, Cummins 2006 – 2007 5.9L Clutches, Cummins 2007.5 – 2009 6.7L Clutches, Cummins 2010 – 2012 6.7L Clutches, Cummins 2013 – 2018 6.7L Clutches
The Valair NMU70G56DDB-SI  Sintered Iron Dual Disc Clutch for your  Dodge 5.9L Cummins G56 6-Speed is built for more holding power and a wider range of use over a single disc clutch. These clutches features a billet steel flywheel with a steel insert and floater plate. They are available in multiple plate loads, allowing you to select the proper clutch for your application. See below for suggested power and plate load guide. 

Features: 

  • Billet Steel Flywheel (SFI Approved)
  • For High-Performance Trucks 

Plate Load Guidelines:

  • 3200# - 650HP
  • 3400# - 700HP 
  • 3600# - 750HP 
  • 3850# - 800HP 
Kit Includes: New G56 Dual Disc Flywheel w/Steel Insert, Choice of Pressure Plate load, Sintered Iron Clutch Discs, Release Bearing, HD Pilot Bearing, Modified Clutch Fork, Bolt Kit, and Alignment Tool.

Application Notes:
These  clutches feature driving characteristics that are considered harsh, including idle noise and a "jerky" and "grabby" engagement making them less ideal for daily use. If your truck is a general use, all purpose, daily driver, the Street Dual Disc would be your better option.
G56 Gear Rollover Facts: When converting a G56 transmission over to a solid mass flywheel vs. dual mass flywheel, gear rollover is inevitable. Gear rollover noise is often heard when the vehicle is idling or under a load in low RPM ranges (often referred to as sounding like marbles in the transmission). This is completely normal.
Gear rollover noise is caused by reverse engine spike and can in most cases be drastically reduced by simply changing the oil in the transmission or reducing engine spike produced by inadequate engine components (ex. misfiring injector, FCA problems, Electronic programming). The oil recommended by the transmission manufacture Mercedes-Benz is “Mobil Delvac Synthetic Transmission Fluid 50.” We at Valair Inc. recommend draining completely and refilling with 7 quarts. Only 6 quarts will fit when utilizing the fill hole, the final quart will need to be filled through the shift tower.
Disengagement Noise: On all dual and triple disc clutches, a noise will be associated with the disengagement of the clutch. This is due to the intermediate plate(s) floating freely in the lugs of the flywheel. This is NOT a bad throw out bearing!!! The noise can possibly get more noticeable during the break-in period of the clutch due to the intermediate plate(s) seating in.
Mfg. Number:
NMU70G56DDB-SI