How far in do the center section of the Dtss eliminator bushings need to be?
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When I did mine the metal dowel that goes thru the delrin wasn't lined up perfectly. The machined step in the dowel was not flush with the delrin. So, I made a little press with a combo of a bolt and nuts with washers to bring it into the right place.
I also had alignment problems with the metal bushings on the hub its self. I guess those got moved around somehow. So, I did the bolt, washer, and nut press again. After I got that done it lined up just perfectly with no troubles.
James
I also had alignment problems with the metal bushings on the hub its self. I guess those got moved around somehow. So, I did the bolt, washer, and nut press again. After I got that done it lined up just perfectly with no troubles.
James
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Originally posted by Wankel7
When I did mine the metal dowel that goes thru the delrin wasn't lined up perfectly. The machined step in the dowel was not flush with the delrin. So, I made a little press with a combo of a bolt and nuts with washers to bring it into the right place.
I also had alignment problems with the metal bushings on the hub its self. I guess those got moved around somehow. So, I did the bolt, washer, and nut press again. After I got that done it lined up just perfectly with no troubles.
James
When I did mine the metal dowel that goes thru the delrin wasn't lined up perfectly. The machined step in the dowel was not flush with the delrin. So, I made a little press with a combo of a bolt and nuts with washers to bring it into the right place.
I also had alignment problems with the metal bushings on the hub its self. I guess those got moved around somehow. So, I did the bolt, washer, and nut press again. After I got that done it lined up just perfectly with no troubles.
James
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