Hi, sorry for might seem a basic question, I have fitted new rear hub bearing and now that Im rebuilding the motor I have measured the clearance at the endplate as .35mm
I know that the advised range is .07 to .30mm
the shim in there is 2.3mm I reckon, will measure with metric tools tomoro at work, 90 thou.
anyway
do I aim for a clearance in the middle of the ranges, ie maybe 0.15? and thus buy a 2.5mm shim,or if stuck between sizes is there any sensible reasoning or modern thoughts on which end of the tolerance I shoulld aim for.
thanks
gearbox endplate shim size advice
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fairspares
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you should aim for the lower end ( 0.07mm ) rather than have to much play.
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tonydevon
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that great thanks, makes sense but didnt want to just assume LOL
so if current shim is 2.3 mm which I will double check tomoro at work , then Im going shopping online for a 2.55 or near as dammit
hope someone posts out fast, so want this back together, desperate to ride it
so if current shim is 2.3 mm which I will double check tomoro at work , then Im going shopping online for a 2.55 or near as dammit
hope someone posts out fast, so want this back together, desperate to ride it
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
