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I recently changed my Jackshaft bearing and now I have no play in my secondary. I'm pretty sure that before I changed this bearing I could take my secondary and move it in out on the shaft just a little.
Can someone confirm that there should be some lateral movement in the secondary or maybe I had something wrong before I changed the bearing?
Can someone confirm that there should be some lateral movement in the secondary or maybe I had something wrong before I changed the bearing?
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There should be some lateral movement. 1/8" roughly.
Take off the secondary bolt again & make sure the inner bushing is in there & then make sure the washer that sits against it from the outside is seated properly, along with the other washer(s).
The washer that sits against the inner bushing tends to bind up kinda cock-eyed between the bushing & the secondary housing. When this happens & you torque down the bolt, things are bound up slightly. Not only is your lateral movement gone, but you also have an improperly torqued down secondary clutch.
Take off the secondary bolt again & make sure the inner bushing is in there & then make sure the washer that sits against it from the outside is seated properly, along with the other washer(s).
The washer that sits against the inner bushing tends to bind up kinda cock-eyed between the bushing & the secondary housing. When this happens & you torque down the bolt, things are bound up slightly. Not only is your lateral movement gone, but you also have an improperly torqued down secondary clutch.
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Just to confirm there should be a special washer/collar (looks like a washer but the side closest to the bearing is missing some metal) up against the jackshaft bearing then a plain washer. Next you put the secondary on and insert the collar into the secondary (basically a collar for the bolt). Next comes the bolt with 2 washers that have a big inner diameter to fit over the collar and a smaller inner diameter washer.
This this correct? What should the tourque setting be for this bolt?
This this correct? What should the tourque setting be for this bolt?
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That is the correct order.
It's the 2nd washer from the outside that likes to not seat against bolt bushing properly, thus binding things up. Carefully place it, make sure it sits flush against the bolt bushing, & tighten things up. I'll bet your side play comes back.
Torque spec for the secondary...... German word for a virgin..... goodntight.
It's the 2nd washer from the outside that likes to not seat against bolt bushing properly, thus binding things up. Carefully place it, make sure it sits flush against the bolt bushing, & tighten things up. I'll bet your side play comes back.
Torque spec for the secondary...... German word for a virgin..... goodntight.
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Thanks for the info Cat. I'll recheck everything again.
Goodntight...good one...LOL
Goodntight...good one...LOL
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make sure the splines are clean - sometimes the old grease gets gummed up and the clutch won't float properly.
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Everything is good now. I have the 1/8 inch play. Must have been jamming on the inside washers or something.
