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Flatting Down An Idler Gear Thrust Washer?


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#1 babsbrown

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Posted Today, 11:08 AM

Good morning guys,

My idler gear clearance is currently 3.5thou
I want to get it to 4 minimum.


I know they sell the different size thrusts. But for the sake of 0.5 thou, could I rub it down?

I have a thrust washer that is only 5 thou too big, but that would get me to 4 thou clearance.

I'm thinking a glass plane with wet and dry taped to it flat.

I know you can give the primary gear washers a tickle with emmery paper. I'm hoping I can do the same here.

Cheers

Edited by babsbrown, Today, 12:11 PM.


#2 nicklouse

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Posted Today, 11:17 AM

The issue you have is compared to the primary gear washer it is much harder. I would look to get it ground.

 

but what about looking at other gaskets?


Edited by nicklouse, Today, 12:27 PM.


#3 Midas Mk1

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Posted Today, 11:28 AM

Easiest way get a selection of gaskets, use a micrometer and write down the various thicknesses - penny to a pound they all vary.

#4 babsbrown

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Posted Today, 12:35 PM

Thanks guys I remembered I had a different idler gear. Still A+ that took up the tolerance just fine to a perfect 4 thou.


Please could an admin delete this post. I don't want to clog up the forum with simple questions.

Cheers




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