Well shit it looks like my trans problem just turned into a crankshaft endplay problem. Performabuilt said it looks like my thrust bearing in the engine must be bad from looking at what happened to the trans. He said it appeared that the converter was bashing into the input shaft of the transmission and pretty much grenaded the innards. He said he'll be sending me a mostly new transmission. They told me to check the crank and if there's and forward-to-rear play the thrust bearing is shot. I got under there tonight and I remounted the flexplate and I can feel a very distinct clink when I push and pull on it, like the crank is moving a tiny bit front and back. I'm sure it's moving, I can feel it. So now I've been trying to read up on whether I can do this from underneath. I have read on rolling the main bearings in and out but can't find anything specifically on the thrust bearing which is incorporated into the center main bearing so PLEASE if anybody knows if this can be done or has any knowledge on these things, let me know. I do NOT want to pull the motor. ARRRRRGGGHHHHH. I have done main bearings but with the engine pulled so I have some experience and I trust my skill level. I know how to use plasti gauge...
But first things first- I ordered a dial indicator to check the end play correctly. Specs are .0015-.0078 inch so I'll see. On another note, I was instructed to send in the converter to have it checked out so it's on it's way to FTI.
But first things first- I ordered a dial indicator to check the end play correctly. Specs are .0015-.0078 inch so I'll see. On another note, I was instructed to send in the converter to have it checked out so it's on it's way to FTI.
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