Will L.
Well-Known Member
EVERY TIME I am under my truck, the balancer gets a checkup. Most instant crankshaft killer in existence.
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No problem.To bad I didn't know you were coming. I would have bought some parts I"v been looking at and had you bring them in your carry on, like a p400, racor pump, etc.
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I`m surprised that You can still use PB to host pics. from. Now, only paid accounts ve that ability.
I dont go to PB as it bogs down this computer so bad it freezes it up, then a hard shut down is in order to get out of it. Even control/alt and delete buttons do no good.
I now use flikr to host photos. No running adds in there.
Previously if the starter was making some screeching sort of noise, it was too tight into the starter ring and did need the shims. That is a possibility why there would be steel dust inside the cover.
Shims are installed by loosening the inner bolt, next to fly wheel then removing the outer bolt, then the shims are slid in between the block and starter and the bolt installed and other bolt secured, then it is a try it out, if it still sounds abnormal then more shims is needed.
I just installed a new starter in the wifeys 88 Buick, no shims was needed with the old starter. the new starter took four shims to make it sound right.
Thanks for the advise on PB. I was wondering why it's so slow. I will give the shims a try.
@MrMarty51 Shims are for "other" engines. The 6.2 and 6.5 starters have "No Shim" cast on the housing so don't use them on this engine. As the OP noted the support bracket was loose likely the cause. That bracket and the special starter bolts align the starter. I would suggest replacing the starter bolts as they may be damaged - after all the 10 HP starter is known to bust the mount ear clean off the block. If you think you need a shim something else is wrong perhaps a junk reman starter or other mentioned items.
http://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/threads/knock-at-idle.44839/#post-512569
This is where the TC bolt came loose on me.
The metal shavings were from the bolt hitting the starter. All the shavings were from the starter.With all those metal shavings I'd seriously consider a new flex plate.