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Posted by Old-Dutch on February 23, 2002 at 19:38:59 from (216.165.147.146):
In Reply to: need some advice posted by matt klein on February 23, 2002 at 18:07:17:
Matt, I believe if it were me I would check that lower part and see if at some time that lower bearing had wore into the shaft some, giving it some freedom up and down. You certainly want as little play as possible. That upper gear is tapered and once together it will hammer up and down going at higher speeds. I would put it together and do not draw the gear down tight, but with it together check the play up and down, and shim it below the bottom thrust bearing keeping as little play as you can and still not bind. Yes that bushing hole must line up with grease zerk. Good luck.
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