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Like I need something else to do. I decided to check the runout on my TR6 crank with the jam-the-crank-back trick. Didn't look too good. I dropped the pan and used my trusty calipers, taking ten different readings. Again, not good. I am getting a runout reading of .010". I think .013" is the max. Considering seriously replacing the thrust washers. I have a magnetic dial caliper coming in Tuesday so I can get more accurate readings. My questions are: The runout reading (if it is accurate) is with the old thrust washer in place, so how do I get a total reading of the availible space to select the correct washer (drop the old washers out and then take a reading?) and can the rear thrust washers indeed be replaced with the engine still in the car?
Bill
Too, what a great way to look at your cam lobes, with a really good flashlight.
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Too, what a great way to look at your cam lobes, with a really good flashlight.
Bill
Hey Guest!
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