Four weeks ago got in truck and started and with clutch depressed sounded like throw out bearing shot, about 30,000 on Southbend 1947-OFEK. Disappointing but not the end of the world, had to drive that day so limped along little clutch usage as possible and after half dozen or so shifts noise quit. When got truck home again shut it down and little later had to move it and when went to start starter locked up, well my first thought then was starter, grabbed new starter and put on and rattle/metal contact returned but not as severe so I went back to my original thinking of quirky throw out bearing or something coming loose in the clutch. Now long story short, have changed out clutch, pressure plate, flywheel and swapped out three starters and still have the metal contact when clutch depressed. Called Southbend and they are telling me more than likely the thrust bearing is shot and that is sounding right to me now as approximately 57,000 miles ago had a high spike in metals on oil report, steel (iron) and brass/bronze (copper) parts. At that time I was seeing/knew of nothing external going on so we changed out oil ran 2000, changed out again at 5000 and increased change out intervals as lab results dictated and metals have now returned to normal the last 15,000 miles. I am out and don,t have access to manual right now and can someone give me the max end play for this motor. If mine is out of tolerance, as I now suspect, going to drop the pan and depending on condition of crank roll in a new thrust at a minimum. Anyone else ran into this or have some insight?
Thank you,
Tom
Thank you,
Tom