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when installing a flywheel you are suppose to check for how much endplay there is. how do you adjust the endplay after you measure it? or do you just get whatever it is.
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I believe the spec is .004", however in Jake's video they shoot for .005".
You need a dial indicator to measure the crank movement. remove all the shims and measure the end play (in my case .044"). take that number and subtract the .005" (.044-.005=.039). Buy three shims from Jake that add up to .039'. They're about $10 each. |
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