Torque Spec For Flywheel Bolts On Isx Cummins 251 Updated Jun 2026
Cummins generally classifies these flywheel bolts as Torque-to-Yield (TTY) . Because they are stretched during installation, Cummins recommends replacing the bolts with new hardware whenever the flywheel is removed. If reusing old bolts, inspect threads closely for stretching or damage, but new bolts are the best practice to prevent flywheel wobble or failure.
The ISX Cummins 251 is a 15-liter, 6-cylinder diesel engine produced by Cummins Inc. It's a part of the ISX series, which was introduced in 1998 and has since become a staple in the heavy-duty trucking industry. The ISX Cummins 251 engine is designed to provide exceptional performance, fuel efficiency, and reliability, making it a popular choice for long-haul trucking, construction, and other heavy-duty applications. torque spec for flywheel bolts on isx cummins 251 updated
To correctly apply this spec, one must follow the "Cummins 5-Step Process" for the ISX: The ISX Cummins 251 is a 15-liter, 6-cylinder
Note: Some later X15 variations specifically list 185 ft-lb as the final value. Always verify with your Engine Serial Number (ESN) using the Cummins QuickServe or Cummins Insight program for the most precise data for your build. 1. Preparation and Cleaning To correctly apply this spec, one must follow