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timoth123

Crankshaft Thrust Bearing Supplier?

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timoth123

As the title says really. Anyone know where i can get hold of a set?

Cheers

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welshpug

Peugeot, could try south wales pistons too, do you know what size you need?

 

probably many engine remanufacturers closer to you though!

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timoth123

Ive just had the crank redone and theyve only reground the main bearing areas. So id need standard size right??

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Miles

You cannot assume std, measure up what you need and order there, any engineering company can get them, post would account for a 1/4 of the value alone

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acox99

Try gosnays in Romford, very good supplier parts, and reconditiones. www.gosnays.co.uk

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petert

0.07-0.27mm

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timoth123

I'm guessin that's the tolerance once everything has been assembled?

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Tom Fenton

Yes, usual way would be to install standard size thrusts and then measure endfloat. If its excessive you order the next size up, but may need the thrust faces grinding. But to be honest I've very rarely needed to do this on Peugeots. But you must measure to make sure. With a clock set up something like Petes picture, force the crank axially one way using a lever bar. Zero the clock. Then push it the opposide way and see what reading you get. If you haven't got a clock you could measure with feeler blades, but a clock is better.

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petert

I'm guessin that's the tolerance once everything has been assembled?

Not everything, just crank, thrust and mains bearings.

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timoth123

Perfect! Cheers!

 

Standard size ordered for now!

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