saskattakman
Expert
need to machine the secondary there's no way around it..mine was 61mm after a blown belt and stub moved in .040 or 1mm which is as far as it will move in after hitting the crank..milled 2mm off secondary and fixed belt problems
This is exactly what my bearing looks like. Not flush at all. .040 pushed in.mine had moved almost 3mm whitout touching the back of the clutch .
Green locktight OD AND ID....
57:5/58:5 offset should put you in the ballpark
NO ISSUE at all running without a washer. Done it for thousands of miles.Just reading through this thread as I am working on setting offset. Is the consensus that it is ok to run the secondary directly on the circlip? Or is it best to machine the secondary and add more shims if necessary. I am at 62mm with the factory spacer/washer that separates the inner side of the secondary from the circlip holding the bearing.
NO ISSUE at all running without a washer. Done it for thousands of miles.
Fixed my stub shaft too and measurement still out at 60.8 mm. All is good now.I hope everyone that cuts down their secondary for offset is checking to see that the secondary doesn't hit the bearing mount at full shift.
Mine did.
It was time to pull engine stub shaft and fix due to migration of shaft bearing in housing.