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Re: Crankshaft end play

To: rgperry@earthlink.net (Greg Perry)
Subject: Re: Crankshaft end play
From: tr6taylor@webtv.net (Sally or Dick Taylor)
Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2003 19:52:37 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Crankshaft end play 

Greg wrote:

Hello List, 
<I just measured the crankshaft end play 0.015 inches on an engine with
200,000 miles. Is this consistant with the normal wear of the thrust
washer?>

Greg---Given that the factory set this clearance at between .006 and
.008 this would be long life for these washers.

< Also, does one remove the flywheel to replace the pilot bushing? I
think there may be a lip preventing the pilot bushing from being removed
to the transmission side.>

You are right about the lip. The flywheel must be removed to get to this
bushing.
  
<The flywheel is glazed over where the clutch disk contacts the
flywheel. Does one rough up the glazed area with coarse sandpaper with
sanding block or have the flywheel turned?>

Unless the flywheel shows a measureable worn area where the disc
engages, you can leave it as is. (Sanding optional)

<Thanks for the help, 
Greg Perry
72>

Dick 
'73




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