thrust washer for rear crank main
Hey gang,
I have a quick question regarding the thrust washers used for the rear main journal on the V6 crank. I had a little trouble getting the rear main bearing cap out so I fiddled around with making a "puller tool". I was so excited that my puller worked I forgot about the thrust washers. Anyway to make a long story short when I turned the motor upsidedown the thrust washers fell out and I don't know which side of the thrust washer faces the crank journal and which side faces the block. Anyone know this?
AlfaBeta
I have a quick question regarding the thrust washers used for the rear main journal on the V6 crank. I had a little trouble getting the rear main bearing cap out so I fiddled around with making a "puller tool". I was so excited that my puller worked I forgot about the thrust washers. Anyway to make a long story short when I turned the motor upsidedown the thrust washers fell out and I don't know which side of the thrust washer faces the crank journal and which side faces the block. Anyone know this?
AlfaBeta
Hi slyalfa,
Thank you for the attachment. I actually saw this diagram in the workshop manual but from the photo it's hard to tell what they are calling the lubrication groove. On one side of the washer towards the top flanges there is a type of vertical groove. The other side has a cut groove along the outer circumpherence (if I remember correctly). The side with the vertical grooves seems more "dirty" so I was assuming this was the side opposite the block but I'm not completely sure.
AlfaBeta
Thank you for the attachment. I actually saw this diagram in the workshop manual but from the photo it's hard to tell what they are calling the lubrication groove. On one side of the washer towards the top flanges there is a type of vertical groove. The other side has a cut groove along the outer circumpherence (if I remember correctly). The side with the vertical grooves seems more "dirty" so I was assuming this was the side opposite the block but I'm not completely sure.
AlfaBeta
"these grooves face the rotating crank journal side right?"
yes the grooves let the oil get between the shaft and the thrust bering.
with oil flowing they should never touch the shaft. just like the other berings.
they should only touch when there is no oil. that pic is of one that alfa put in. and it only has a very small marks even after 230,000 miles.
lack of a clutch pushing on them help.
yes the grooves let the oil get between the shaft and the thrust bering.
with oil flowing they should never touch the shaft. just like the other berings.
they should only touch when there is no oil. that pic is of one that alfa put in. and it only has a very small marks even after 230,000 miles.
lack of a clutch pushing on them help.
1987 black Milano Verde
1972 White spider 2000 Veloce
1972 White spider 2000 Veloce