Shawn, I recently went down a rabbit whole being in the parts business for 25 years now on Pump seals. I found that a National seal actually has an integrated holder for the spring. The Rubber is actually formed around the spring holding it in place. There's no way it can discharge during installation. If you have one and have a ATP one take a look. ATP you can actually take it out by hand easy.
I can't quite understand how this helps the LS thrust issue. If you've got thrust from the torque converter it's either pushing right there on the crank or on the flex plate. Since the flex plate is bolted directly to the crank, well, the thrust ends up in the crank either way. What am I missing?
@@mountainsgarage ahh, that makes sense. Gives it some spring. Thanks!! Been learning lots on the TH400 from your videos and working on building my first one. I really appreciate all the knowledge you've shared.
Very nice work you did David!!!!! Beautiful.
Great to know information, from a knowledgeable person, Thank you.
Those look like very useful tools..im glad I watched this video
We enjoy what you do brother.... keep it up!
I always used the Fwd clutch pressure plate/hub to install the direct clutch assy. What you got saves a lot of pissing around.
Great information my friend..Thanks for sharing your knowledge…..
Shawn, I recently went down a rabbit whole being in the parts business for 25 years now on Pump seals. I found that a National seal actually has an integrated holder for the spring. The Rubber is actually formed around the spring holding it in place. There's no way it can discharge during installation. If you have one and have a ATP one take a look. ATP you can actually take it out by hand easy.
I agree, I have both kinds.
Glad you are also into the details of things!
I can't quite understand how this helps the LS thrust issue. If you've got thrust from the torque converter it's either pushing right there on the crank or on the flex plate. Since the flex plate is bolted directly to the crank, well, the thrust ends up in the crank either way. What am I missing?
The flex plate can bend, the hub cannot. They both push but one gets somewhat dissipated.
@@mountainsgarage ahh, that makes sense. Gives it some spring. Thanks!! Been learning lots on the TH400 from your videos and working on building my first one. I really appreciate all the knowledge you've shared.
How do I get in touch with you? I want to buy a converter spacer from you or how do I order one?
smountain1@roadrunner.com
Hey Shawn,I wasn't sure how to contact outside of youtube comments, but I need one of those .400 spacers. Just let me know what I need to do. Thanks
use A tv remote to test the helmet