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Starting a continuation the thrust washer thread so
that a clean look is given to it. I read up on thrust
washer end float diagnostics. Here is what I tried with
my results. Tell me if this is a legit test, please.
1. Car in neutral, engine off. I vigorously levered the
fan pully wheel backwards with a large pickle fork.
2. A bright light on the timing arrow, my face maybe 12 inches away.
3. Wendy slowly pushed the clutch pedal to the floor as I
watched the pulley top edge and timing arrow point.
4. The pulley moved forward almost so little I could barely
detect it with my eyes.
5. I placed a steel straight edge on the pulley face top
edge and measured the gap between the straight edge and
the timing arrow point with my valve adjustment feeler
strips.
6. The fan pully appears to have moved forward .005 feeler
strip.
Is this a valid test for whether or not I have a thrust washer issue that needs to be replaced?
Thanks all,
dale
that a clean look is given to it. I read up on thrust
washer end float diagnostics. Here is what I tried with
my results. Tell me if this is a legit test, please.
1. Car in neutral, engine off. I vigorously levered the
fan pully wheel backwards with a large pickle fork.
2. A bright light on the timing arrow, my face maybe 12 inches away.
3. Wendy slowly pushed the clutch pedal to the floor as I
watched the pulley top edge and timing arrow point.
4. The pulley moved forward almost so little I could barely
detect it with my eyes.
5. I placed a steel straight edge on the pulley face top
edge and measured the gap between the straight edge and
the timing arrow point with my valve adjustment feeler
strips.
6. The fan pully appears to have moved forward .005 feeler
strip.
Is this a valid test for whether or not I have a thrust washer issue that needs to be replaced?
Thanks all,
dale