Posted by CNKS on September 28, 2010 at 18:54:38 from (216.144.104.128):
Original post is on the bottom of this page as of 8:45 CDT. It appears that I am not going to get an exact measurement on the backlash of the ring and pinion on my Super A. I can visually tell that it is at least twice the correct value with the original shims--about 0.014 vs 0.005-0.007. I swapped sides, left to right and right to left, a thin shim for a thick one -- now it is too tight. So, I have to take the bearing cages out again and substitute a "medium" shim. I assume that both wear and noise will be worse if too tight rather than too loose. Is this correct?? I'm guessing I can get it to about 0.007. May have to purchase more shims as I am not sure I have all of the 4 sizes, if CIH still makes them. Additional comments are appreciated.
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