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Need to "Man Up", Sewing up my Dr Evil patient |
damnfiknow |
Sep 14 2010, 07:40 PM
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I'm in the final stages of a transmission rework and have an unused washer/spacer. Can't determine where I have left it out. It is 46mm OD, 34.5mm ID and 4.25mm thick. Its thicker than any of the common flat washers and is a not what the good Doctor refers to as a thrust washer. Pelican's drawing of the Pinion shaft describes the washer between the shims and 5th gear as "Spacer washer". As close as I can tell from the Dr Evil DVD, the washer that he puts in the space looks to be a common flat washer. I did come up short one flat washer and I used one from another transmission I have torn down. I thought I had just lost one on my bench. This could explain this if the thick one described above is actually suppose to be used at the shim point. Help..
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