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Flywheel movement when clutch depressed
#1
I don't think I have a problem, but thought I would seek advice/comments of more experienced A7 folks.
I have a significant oil leak from back end crankshaft bearing, into clutch housing.
As long as the oil keeps off the clutch, I am happy to live with this leak.
But, I have checked the flywheel, when running, if I depress the clutch, the flywheel moves forward by a tiny amount, about 0.5 mm I estimate. 
My query is, is this small amount significant, indicating a problem,  or am I worrying about nothing.
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#2
It usually indicates a broken front main bearing flange.
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#3
If the flange is intact, then movement is due to wear in the ball bearing or pair of ball bearings that locate the crank for-and-aft.

Or wear on the crank journal that allows it to move in the bearing - unlikely, and the movement would be greater.
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#4
If your engine is fitted with ball and roller bearings, at the front of the crankshaft, it will always have some end float.

This is particularly noticeable with modern C3 bearings.
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