Well we are onto the next step in the investigation of why I have lost two thrust bearings on a new engine break-in. Both times the engine was installed in the car with everything attached. The thrust bearing did not wreck until the clutch was applied.
Since then engine was successfully broken in on an engine dyno effectively ruling out the engine as the source of the problem.
So the next step is to find out what the problem is. From inspection, it's not the T5. So what we are left with is the JMC hydraulic clutch, the SPEC stage 2 disc and pressure plate, and the Mcleod scattershield.
The mechanic thinks the scattershield is warped, from inspection it looks fine, but you never know.
Your help and thoughts would be deeply appreciated as I can't afford to wreck another thrust bearing.
Steve
Since then engine was successfully broken in on an engine dyno effectively ruling out the engine as the source of the problem.
So the next step is to find out what the problem is. From inspection, it's not the T5. So what we are left with is the JMC hydraulic clutch, the SPEC stage 2 disc and pressure plate, and the Mcleod scattershield.
The mechanic thinks the scattershield is warped, from inspection it looks fine, but you never know.
Your help and thoughts would be deeply appreciated as I can't afford to wreck another thrust bearing.
Steve