Is it necessary to check end play when changing flywheels? |
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Is it necessary to check end play when changing flywheels? |
tornik550 |
Mar 19 2012, 07:37 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,248 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Ohio Member No.: 7,486 Region Association: None |
I set my end play to .003 on my rebuild. Before installing the engine, I decided to change to a lighter flywheel. Do I need to check end play again? I know it isn't a huge deal to check end play but I just found that my dial indicator is busted.
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tornik550 |
Mar 19 2012, 07:55 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,248 Joined: 29-January 07 From: Ohio Member No.: 7,486 Region Association: None |
I just tried to check end play with the new flywheel (I found an old dial indicator). With the new flywheel, I am getting zero movement. Looks like I need to change the shims. Do I have to remove the rear main seal to remove the shims? (I don't want to go back outside tonight so I figured I would just ask)
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mrbubblehead |
Mar 19 2012, 07:57 PM
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Twodollardoug Group: Members Posts: 1,155 Joined: 17-December 10 From: calimesa ca. Member No.: 12,492 Region Association: Southern California |
I just tried to check end play with the new flywheel. With the new flywheel, I am getting zero movement. Looks like I need to change the shims. Do I have to remove the rear main seal to remove the shims? (I don't want to go back outside tonight so I figured I would just ask) unfortunately yes, the seal has to come out to get to the shims. and remember, you need 3 shims. no more no less. |
aircooledtechguy |
Mar 19 2012, 11:25 PM
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The Aircooledtech Guy Group: Members Posts: 1,966 Joined: 8-November 08 From: Anacortes, WA Member No.: 9,730 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
remember, you need 3 shims. no more no less. Actually, that's not entirely true. Yes the VW manuals say "3", but it's not that important that you have 3. I've used 2 in certain circumstances when the trust surface on the flywheel has been trued where 3 won't fit with absolutely no issues. Porsche 356/912 motors only require 2. . . The more shims you have, the less wear on the bearing so it's best to have 3, but 2 will do as long as the clearance is .003-.005". |
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