I believe it applies to all of them. the total length must not exceed 4.7" You are certain your shaft is hitting the end of the pilot hole and not being stopped by the pilot bearing? You also said you got rid of the Safir bearing and are using a bushing?
Pat, Not sure of this comment? You should not have a bushing and the pitot bearing in the crank. Only the pilot bearing that came with Safir kit. If your doubling up that will cause your issue.My crank has bushing now and the one that comes with the Safir kit is only I believe .393” off the top of my head or close to it where this one minus the flange is .594” which again is pushing me another .200” away from the block???
Sorry confusing the way I typed that out. No I just have been using the bushing.Pat, Not sure of this comment? You should not have a bushing and the pitot bearing in the crank. Only the pilot bearing that came with Safir kit. If your doubling up that will cause your issue.
Pat, I see you have the starter there I would manualy pull the starter drive out and make sure it engauges far enough into the flywheel gear. Better to find out now than later. Hope it works out for you as I know you have done all you can.Well anyone thats been following this thread I finally got back to working on the car after a long winter of cold weather and getting sick a few times!! I ended up making spacer plates out of 1/8 aluminum sheets. I wanted to do one out of 1/4” but all I got my hands on at the time were 1/8”. Made the two spacer plates, fit them to the engine and installed the bell housing. Checked the distance from the throw out bearing and added one of the thinnest shims in the kit that brought me to 0.125” clearance. Installed the ZF and finally got the two mated!!!! Now hopefully the added 1/4” doesnt come to bite me in the ass down the road in assembly.
Flywheel never moved from its original position. The original backing plate that came with the bell housing was mounted behind the flywheel, then my spacer plates were installed, then the bellhousing. So while the bellhousing itself is 0.250” further away from the starter the starter istelf is right on the original backing plate just like before.Pat, I see you have the starter there I would manualy pull the starter drive out and make sure it engauges far enough into the flywheel gear. Better to find out now than later. Hope it works out for you as I know you have done all you can.
David
Yep I rechecked the bearing gap with the new shims. Funny the gap after adding 0.250” was only something like 0.280” (from memory) so the one shim brought it about 0.125” but if I never threw in the spacer plates the minimum gap would have been like 0.030”!!!Check your throw out bearing gap next as that has now been moved back with your spacers. Curious why you didn't just cut the end of the ZF input shaft?
There was is very little stress on the plates as they are sandwiched between the bellhousing and the backing plate (both of which are aluminum) and the transaxle is bolted to the chasis. Due to the bell housing and backing plate being aluminum the spacer plates would corrode if I used steel.Nice work Pat!
I have to ask why you may not have considered steel for the adapter plate given it’s far stronger than aluminum when looking at the thicknesses involved?