Ed is quite the stud muffin....
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1 1/8" socket.
I need to learn to read....smhDid you check the clearances to see if you had 0.025-0.030 inches between that side of the blade and the slot in the damper? Damn sure iooks like it is rubbing! That may be the source of the ticking there.When you watch it at idle...be watching it when the engine is cranked and see if the crank moves in or out to that it then touches. Thinking about a worn thrust bearing
Grab a cheapass magnetic dial indicator and check your crank end play.
Quote from: Steve Wood on February 23 2016, 09:41:44 AMI need to learn to read....smhDid you check the clearances to see if you had 0.025-0.030 inches between that side of the blade and the slot in the damper? Damn sure iooks like it is rubbing! That may be the source of the ticking there.When you watch it at idle...be watching it when the engine is cranked and see if the crank moves in or out to that it then touches. Thinking about a worn thrust bearingI checked it with a home Depot gift card and it's a little thinner in size but I figured its a good start. Well the cards can't even slide through, there isn't enough room. I tested it with all three fins. Sent from my SM-N910T using Tapatalk
Take a cigarette pack and cut a piece 3/8" wide and 3" long then loosen the sensors and slide the card board in long ways threw the slot, then push the sensor up tight to the card board and tighten the sensor back down then pull the card board out and you will have the 25 tho you need. It works every time.
Quote from: Scoobum on February 23 2016, 04:44:07 PMGrab a cheapass magnetic dial indicator and check your crank end play.Can I find those locally, or are the mostly online?