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240z Transmission Input Shaft Play


Zaspen

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I have yet another question for the gurus in this forum.  I pulled my transmission to replace all seals/orings and found what seems to be "a lot" of play in the input shaft.  My semi-accurate measurement technique shows around 0.045" of play back and forth.  Is this normal.  None of the manuals I have give any sort of measurement on this.  The car has 125K miles on it.  Thanks!

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0.03" is acceptable. The front bearing is not a prsss fit, so you will always have a little movement in the clearance and the C3 tolerance in the bearing itself.

Like Mark said, the pilot bearing/bushing in the crankshaft aligns the input shaft. Check it before you fit the transmission. If it is a bronze bush, lightly grease it before installing the transmission. If it is a bearing, it should turn freely.

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Nissan has the stuff for that project all spread out in the FSM.  The pilot bushing is in Engine Mechanical, but it should be in Clutch or Transmission.  I've had one get stuck when installing, had to break it out and buy a new one.  Wide tolerances on aftermarket parts.

To Mark's point, you might have to wire brush the splines on the input shaft, so the disc slides easily.  They get rusty and gummed up.

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