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Burman gearbox mainshaft
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<blockquote data-quote="Dinny" data-source="post: 104710" data-attributes="member: 2178"><p>Thanks everyone for the responses. I was checking the clutch alignment yesterday and found th clutch is approx 1/4” too far out. From Peters post I am assuming I have a post war mainshaft as it’s too long. I do have a mainshaft that is 11 1/8” long so I’m hoping that will work, I will see how that looks today. </p><p></p><p>I’m not sure about putting the spacer on the inside, it would have to be a nice press fit and it it ever moved.....</p><p></p><p>Good info Andy, I will post how I get on with this and hopefully put the gearbox to bed for now. I did find the clutch parts so I do now have a complete clutch.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dinny, post: 104710, member: 2178"] Thanks everyone for the responses. I was checking the clutch alignment yesterday and found th clutch is approx 1/4” too far out. From Peters post I am assuming I have a post war mainshaft as it’s too long. I do have a mainshaft that is 11 1/8” long so I’m hoping that will work, I will see how that looks today. I’m not sure about putting the spacer on the inside, it would have to be a nice press fit and it it ever moved..... Good info Andy, I will post how I get on with this and hopefully put the gearbox to bed for now. I did find the clutch parts so I do now have a complete clutch. Cheers Mark [/QUOTE]
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