Some guys have reported evidence that the track shaft has also spun inside gear case side bearing, although not nearly as bad as brake side. I am one of them. I repaired 3 Tcats with warranty brand new track shafts, seals, bearings, etc. I cleaned the track shaft carefully (acetone) where both bearing journals are. Lubricated the new seals (both sides). Moments before inserting the new track shaft, I applied blue loctite to both bearing journals. Inserted track shaft, quickly installed the 2 gears on chain case side and snap ring. Pushed/tapped shaft as far to brake side as possible (2 gears on chain case side will be tight, no play between gears and snap ring). Then applied ultra-black gasket maker to tunnel side of the 3-hole flange (to make sure no water can enter) that holds the seal on the brake side, and bolted the caliper housing with new bearing onto the outside of the tunnel. Tightened 3 bolts. Installed BOP wedge into end of track shaft so only a tiny bit of flats were visible, and torqued to 35 ft.lbs. Done deal. Track shaft will no longer spin in either bearing. In case anyone is wondering why I didn't use green bearing retainer, it's because I did that on an earlier Tcat shaft and it was very very very difficult to get the track shaft back out of it. The green bearing retainer "welded" the shaft and bearing together so bad that I had to cut the bearing off the shaft to get it off! I applied so much heat to try and loosen the loctite that it started to melt/destroy the inner seal on the chain case side and still the green loctite would not release. I ended up having to heat the chain case housing around the track shaft bearing so I could push that bearing out of the chain case while still on the shaft, and then cut the bearing off the shaft! I kid you not, that high-temp green loctite is like welding the two together. I don't recommend you do that. Since the amount of spinning in the bearing on the chain case side is very minimal, blue loctite is sufficient. If you want, you can use green on the brake side because Travis from BOP published the template for a puller that uses the same 3 holes used to mount the caliper to pull that housing off, even if you used green on it. IMO, no point in using loctite on brake side if you have BOP wedge to lock it.