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what the hell is end float?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tofufi" data-source="post: 26534" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>As Easy says.</p><p></p><p>The way to test for it is to open your engine lid and pull back and forth as hard as you can on the lower pulley.</p><p></p><p>you should *just* be able to feel movement. More than a tiny bit is a sign of a higher mileage engine but not necessarily a problem.</p><p></p><p>If you can see movement, then it is too much endfloat!</p><p></p><p>All the above is assuming you have a T1 engine (the one with the upright cooling / 2 pulleys on the front)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tofufi, post: 26534, member: 38"] As Easy says. The way to test for it is to open your engine lid and pull back and forth as hard as you can on the lower pulley. you should *just* be able to feel movement. More than a tiny bit is a sign of a higher mileage engine but not necessarily a problem. If you can see movement, then it is too much endfloat! All the above is assuming you have a T1 engine (the one with the upright cooling / 2 pulleys on the front) [/QUOTE]
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