Checking end play on the crankshaft |
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Checking end play on the crankshaft |
Zaffer |
May 24 2021, 08:41 PM
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I know this question has been asked many times but I want to get a good answer on a particular part of this: I have amounted the flywheel (with no flywheel seal or main seal) and dial gauge (perpendicular to the case). I am using just my hands to move the flywheel to check for endplay (seems to be around 0.002”-0.003”. When I do this, there seems to be a little “bounce” before the flywheel settles. The “bounce” is the flywheel being pulled back slightly or settling after I have pulled it out to take the measurement. Is this normal? The measurement is post-bounce (no force exerted).
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