
Hit too hard and snap all the alloy off, and the bearing is free floating.
I have scrapped several PX125/150 cases for this reason, and had a coupla 200 cases wlded and ground to suit.
I also have been told that a 'bodge' repair is to remove the circlip, and screw a coupla washers in the slotted area's and use these washers as a stop for the bearing.
I have never tried this, or had much faith in it as a proper repair.
But, (always a 'but').
I am doing a favour for a mate, driveside seal.
(take the gear oil level bung out and it spews petrol like a cow having a p155).
Anyway, this is the first 150 Super driveside seal I have had to do,

And I found the factory also use 2 washers and NO circlip on this early 1968 150 Super.
I have no idea if this is standard, but thought I would share
