Its not in the book cos i've looked!! anyone have any idea what the crank endfloat should be on a 2000 2.5TD bongo?? have 1 that has about 10mm and has apparently destroyed 2 gearboxes (according to the customer/mazda dealer). Personally thought there was enough movement space in the input shaft/torque converter but apparently not! Have checked on couple of engines on the floor and it seems more like 3-4mm, just wondering if anyone has come across this before?
Julian
Crank Endfloat and Destroying Gearboxes?? *DONT DELETE*
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Re: ???Crank Endfloat and Destroying Gearboxes???
In case anyone ever comes across this problem! there are 4 shims placed either side of the central shell, if 1 slips it allows movement which in turn destroys the remaining 3 and allows the crank to float, which (apparently) in turn mashes the input shaft intio the gearbox and your up the creek! so suggestion for anyone who's developed gearbox problems for an unknown reason, stick a bar behind the crank pulley and give it a wiggle, see how much float you have!
Julian
Julian
Re: ???Crank Endfloat and Destroying Gearboxes???
Hi,does this help you
Standard end play for wltd engine
0.040—0.282 mm {0.0016—0.0111 in}
Maximum end play
0.300 mm {0.012 in}
Cheers.
PS the shims are Thrust bearings Standard sizes are 2.455 to 2.5680.
Standard end play for wltd engine
0.040—0.282 mm {0.0016—0.0111 in}
Maximum end play
0.300 mm {0.012 in}
Cheers.
PS the shims are Thrust bearings Standard sizes are 2.455 to 2.5680.
Last edited by teenmal on Mon Sep 17, 2012 4:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ???Crank Endfloat and Destroying Gearboxes???
10mm is quite excessive then!
Re: ???Crank Endfloat and Destroying Gearboxes???
I guess it has gone beyond just worn or missing shims thendave_aber wrote:10mm is quite excessive then!

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Re: ???Crank Endfloat and Destroying Gearboxes???
This is hot stuff Julian and thanks++
I wonder what factsheet we could add it to so it doesn't get buried?
I wonder what factsheet we could add it to so it doesn't get buried?
Re: ???Crank Endfloat and Destroying Gearboxes???
Although this is an unsual problem, it's useful information. I've added it to the FAQ forum ON THIS LINK.
The bongo involved was a 2.5d automatic and the parts that caused the problem are numbered 23-201 ON THIS DIAGRAM
Thanks for this info Julian.
Info on other transmission faults can be found in the members area ON THIS LINK
The bongo involved was a 2.5d automatic and the parts that caused the problem are numbered 23-201 ON THIS DIAGRAM
Thanks for this info Julian.

Info on other transmission faults can be found in the members area ON THIS LINK
Allans Garage retired. Try PGS (Plymouth Garage Services) or Mayflower Auto Services Plymouth
Re: Crank Endfloat and Destroying Gearboxes?? *DONT DELETE*
Yet another idiosyncrasy of the Bongo ......
Will check end float later today as doing other work on my Bongo.
Thanks for that Julian.
Will check end float later today as doing other work on my Bongo.
Thanks for that Julian.