marsolgp wrote:I don't believe those 'shims' will do anything for end play…. they look like they go over the dowel pins between crank and flywheel and just move the flywheel aft. You want the ones that fit on the outside of the crank journal… Google 'VW crankshaft to flywheel shims'…
jfuerst wrote:marsolgp wrote:I don't believe those 'shims' will do anything for end play…. they look like they go over the dowel pins between crank and flywheel and just move the flywheel aft. You want the ones that fit on the outside of the crank journal… Google 'VW crankshaft to flywheel shims'…
They do go over the dowel pins between the crank and flywheel... The issues is that the flywheel is too close to thrust bearing and there is not enough room for 3 of the standard VW crankshaft to flywheel shims that we would usually use.
Putting a shim on the dowels between the flywheel seems to be the only solution I can see without machine work.
Bruce593SX wrote:Are you using the Sonex supplied bearings? I had hell with the bearing keeping pins and ended up replacing the bearings with non-Sonex supplied main bearings, I later discovered that the lack of a big enough relief on the bearings for the large crank radius was causing binding issues, and I could see how it would cause end play issues as well... I'm sure you already have, but check that the thrust surface of the bearing fits tightly against the front side of the rear of the crank.
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