I have my transaxle about ready to bolt up to the adapter plate and in turn the engine but am concerned about the spacing of the spigot bearing in that I think it could work its way far enough toward the transaxle as to float free on the spigot.
From the way I see it, the maximum distance the bearing can travel out toward the transaxle is about 8.2mm of inset plus 21mm of machined area plus 3mm or so where the spigot is chamfered just inward of where it is machined (the 21mm part) and the bearing rides. So, about 32.2mm of total possible travel.
Now, the spigot bearing housing when it is just barely installed (resting at the very edge at the flywheel) protrudes about 26mm past the plate. To me, that means I have 32.2 - 26 = 5.8mm or so to worry about.
I'm waiting to hear back from the maker of my adapter and related components as to what his thoughts are but he told me he would be away for a while before I emailed about this in part of the world where communication is sparse at best so I'm bouncing it off of the forum.
Would you not worry about it, have a longer spigot bearing be machined and shipped from the UK to the US (waiting a long time for that) or perhaps place a small 8mm or so thick spacer (perhaps a bearing too) on the inside of the spigot to prevent the spigot bearing from ever wondering out onto the spigot itself?
The photo shows most of what I am talking about.
From the way I see it, the maximum distance the bearing can travel out toward the transaxle is about 8.2mm of inset plus 21mm of machined area plus 3mm or so where the spigot is chamfered just inward of where it is machined (the 21mm part) and the bearing rides. So, about 32.2mm of total possible travel.
Now, the spigot bearing housing when it is just barely installed (resting at the very edge at the flywheel) protrudes about 26mm past the plate. To me, that means I have 32.2 - 26 = 5.8mm or so to worry about.
I'm waiting to hear back from the maker of my adapter and related components as to what his thoughts are but he told me he would be away for a while before I emailed about this in part of the world where communication is sparse at best so I'm bouncing it off of the forum.
Would you not worry about it, have a longer spigot bearing be machined and shipped from the UK to the US (waiting a long time for that) or perhaps place a small 8mm or so thick spacer (perhaps a bearing too) on the inside of the spigot to prevent the spigot bearing from ever wondering out onto the spigot itself?
The photo shows most of what I am talking about.
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