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#22
another question, whats the difference betwen the regular needle bearing and the competicion ones that mazdatrix offer? and somebody have use the competicion one before? i just order the competicion ones because they are the same price as the stock one
#23
Originally Posted by BDC' date='Jan 5 2004, 03:46 AM
Be careful in how you re-assemble the front cover stuff, especially the flat thrust washer -> it is not entirely flat. The center of the washer is beveled (angled) to match the curvature of the edge of the eccentric shaft just past the front stationary gear bearing journal. If the washer is installed backwards, it will zero out the end-to-end play on the crankshaft (it'll be super tight) and eventually tear itself apart.
Thrust Washer Pictures -- Notice the angular bevelling in the center
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Thrust Washer Pictures -- Notice the angular bevelling in the center
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#24
The curved part goes on the end of the crankshaft; flat part faces away. Look closely at the crankshaft; it's beveled and angled towards the front end of it just past the front stationary gear bearing journal. The thrust washer matches that.
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#25
Great thread guys, but chances are who ever built that motor installed that spacer wrong thats why you had that problem. He probably got it caught on top of the roller bearings and not under or between the bearing and the E-shaft as it should be.
PK797 NYC
PK797 NYC
#26
Originally Posted by pk797' date='Jan 11 2004, 04:19 AM
Great thread guys, but chances are who ever built that motor installed that spacer wrong thats why you had that problem. He probably got it caught on top of the roller bearings and not under or between the bearing and the E-shaft as it should be.
PK797 NYC
PK797 NYC
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