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    should the input shaft have play in it and if so, how much? it moves enough to where i think it is stopping when it hits the housing.

    also is there any way to spin a transmission at lets say 2 to 3k rm while it is out of the car to see if it has any vibration?

  • #2
    The input shaft is supported by the pilot bearing in the crank and the input bearing retainer. Unmounted I would say there should be very little play in the shaft within the bearing retainers shaft..
    Doug

    90 LX Coupe 5.0
    90 7up Vert. 5.0

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BlueCoupeRedVert View Post
      The input shaft is supported by the pilot bearing in the crank and the input bearing retainer. Unmounted I would say there should be very little play in the shaft within the bearing retainers shaft..
      is that with or with out the pilot bearing because my pilot bearing fell out in pieces

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View Post
        is that with or with out the pilot bearing because my pilot bearing fell out in pieces
        That's not good
        '93 Cobra-Coyote Powered
        '13 Dodge Cummins
        '14 Rubicon X

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        • #5
          no, shouldnt have play. if it does, there isnt enough bearing preload
          Ring and pinion specialist

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          • #6
            Originally posted by greenbullitt View Post
            no, shouldnt have play. if it does, there isnt enough bearing preload
            Preload from the throw out bearing? I ask because it was in. It broke

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            • #7
              The preload comes from bearing shims inside the bearing retainer, the part you are calling the housing.

              It can, and will, have a small amount of side to side play, especially if it has miles on it, but its not very likely to cause vibration unless your pilot bearing is equally impressive.

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              • #8
                Try pushing the input shaft inward (toward the trans) as hard as you can with your hand. Then, try pulling it back out. If there is any front/back play in the input shaft, the trans needs to be looked at.
                - Darrell

                1993 LX - Reef Blue R331ci
                1993 Cobra #199 - SOLD

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