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Re: JD G EXCESIVE END PLAY ON CRANKSHAFT
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Posted by buickanddeere on October 28, 2005 at 04:36:46 from (209.240.120.74):
In Reply to: JD G EXCESIVE END PLAY ON CRANKSHAFT posted by SCOTT BONTRAGER on October 27, 2005 at 19:34:09:
Somebody may have snapped the little tang off that turns the thrust washer. A common occurance by tinkerers. The thrust washer will then eventually shred it's self. When the G was last apart, the tinkerer maynot have forced the pulley/crank all the way towards the flywheel side.The thrust washer may have fallen down when the seal cover was bolted on. Then it was pinched,crushed and shredded when the engine was rotated. The engine may have even been thrown together on the cheap with some home made substitute internal spacers made of leather,metal shims, baler twine etc. About all you can do is tear it down. Odds are it needs some other internal work as well.
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