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Setting end float on a brand new engine build.
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<blockquote data-quote="atafonso" data-source="post: 590784" data-attributes="member: 23592"><p>There should be virtually no wear on the flywheel surface unless you run the engine with no oil, so the reason why you need one more shim could be an aftermarket crank or a re machined flywheel. Balancing the rotating assembly does not re machine them, it just grinds material from key places in order to balance the weight.</p><p>Abel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atafonso, post: 590784, member: 23592"] There should be virtually no wear on the flywheel surface unless you run the engine with no oil, so the reason why you need one more shim could be an aftermarket crank or a re machined flywheel. Balancing the rotating assembly does not re machine them, it just grinds material from key places in order to balance the weight. Abel [/QUOTE]
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