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455 bad thrust bearing [message #371491] Thu, 12 October 2023 14:30 Go to previous message
rgogan is currently offline  rgogan   United States
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My rebuilt 455 was leaking through the rear main seal. Removing the inspection cover on the transmission allowed me to push the torque converter about a .25 inch forward and this crank movement was also seen of course at the harmonic balancer. Engine died with a bad connecting rod about 200mi later.
What causes a thrust bearing to fail so badly? I received the following answers:

1) poorly machined crank
2) bearings not lining up with the oil supply hole in the block
3) misaligned v belt accessories
4) a torque converter which is bulging the flywheel forward or has excessive pressure from a restriction in the transmission cooler lines.

I can understand the first 3 but am puzzled about how high torque converter pressure could damage the trust bearing. Even if it caused the converter to bulge, there is plenty of play behind the torque converter before it would push the flywheel forward.

Any thoughts
 
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