Re: thrust bearing issues
[Re: goldmember]
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07/13/11 02:43 PM
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Their is only one thing that usually causes thrust bearings to die, that is pressure(forward or rearward thrust )on the crankshaft
Naa,there are other causes as well. I do agree that is a possibility however.At least the crank being pushed forward(never seen a crank sucked back,but I haven't seen everything). Did this block have aftermarket main caps installed?
Belt driven superchargers can cause a lot of problems when thier not installed correctly, not saying his is but they can and have cause lots of problems on crankshafts Two different sets of main bearings with the same problem Time to find the cause All problems on cars are fixable, some are harder to diagnose than others
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Re: thrust bearing issues
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#1031927
07/13/11 02:56 PM
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Their is only one thing that usually causes thrust bearings to die, that is pressure(forward or rearward thrust )on the crankshaft
Naa,there are other causes as well. I do agree that is a possibility however.At least the crank being pushed forward(never seen a crank sucked back,but I haven't seen everything). Did this block have aftermarket main caps installed?
Belt driven superchargers can cause a lot of problems when thier not installed correctly, not saying his is but they can and have cause lots of problems on crankshafts Two different sets of main bearings with the same problem Time to find the cause All problems on cars are fixable, some are harder to diagnose than others
Yep,I left out "the belt driven supercharger" as he doesn't have one. You are right that this problem needs to be found cause it would sure stink to do this over again.I had a mild 360 come through last year that was built by a local guy. The thrust bearing was trashed in less than 100 street miles,I could not believe what I found,but it was improper assembly that caused the problem.
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Re: thrust bearing issues
[Re: 526ciduster]
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07/13/11 02:59 PM
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Make sure the converter is not hitting the crank bolts. You can have flexplate clearance and the converter will hit the bolts.
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Re: thrust bearing issues
[Re: TheOtherDodge]
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07/13/11 03:33 PM
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Yes, second time this has happend, but the first time, we changed converters and dont know if the thrust problem was there at that time.
The converter turns freely when not bolted to the flex plate.
The block does have aftermarket billet caps.
Should have about 3/8" movement fore and aft on the converter(not bolted up)... if not it cant grow with the heat and torque which can cause ballooning in the conv to allow it to move rearward
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Re: thrust bearing issues
[Re: 526ciduster]
#1031935
07/13/11 04:48 PM
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Even if the converter is hitting the crank bolts or if there is a flexplate pull-up problem, this is local to the rear flange and shouldn't cause forward thrust on the thrust main.
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Re: thrust bearing issues
[Re: John_Kunkel]
#1031936
07/13/11 04:58 PM
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Even if the converter is hitting the crank bolts or if there is a flexplate pull-up problem, this is local to the rear flange and shouldn't cause forward thrust on the thrust main.
Only if the conv has enough room to grow and not bottom out in the pump drive... other wise it bottoms in the pump drive and then pushes forward on the crank
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Re: thrust bearing issues
[Re: TheOtherDodge]
#1031937
07/13/11 06:02 PM
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"Make sure the converter is not hitting the crank bolts. You can have flexplate clearance and the converter will hit the bolts."
How would the converter hit the crank bolts unless it is really balooning..or am I missing something?
I had one converter that had an anti balloon plate welded around the snout and it would hit the bolts before it closed the gap for the flex plate bolts so even though it looked like a gap it really was up tight.
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Re: thrust bearing issues
[Re: mac56]
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07/13/11 06:31 PM
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"Make sure the converter is not hitting the crank bolts. You can have flexplate clearance and the converter will hit the bolts."
How would the converter hit the crank bolts unless it is really balooning..or am I missing something?
I had one converter that had an anti balloon plate welded around the snout and it would hit the bolts before it closed the gap for the flex plate bolts so even though it looked like a gap it really was up tight.
Even if the flex plate had some bind it wouldnt push forward... it has to bottom out in the pump drive to push the crank forward
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