My machinist finished top hat reducer bushings for me. Pictured on the left:
Everything fits well, however once everything is torqued down, there is a 1-1.25mm lateral play between the original bandit bearing spacers. I am able to slide the arm side to side ever so much between the spacers and bearings.
The gap is pictured below:
I wouldn't think it would be designed to slide back and forth... I've torqued it very tight in hopes that it would simply squeeze together, however the gap remains. Looking over the parts fiche it doesnt appear I'm missing a spacer or anything.
Any help or insight would be appreciated.
Nic
Everything fits well, however once everything is torqued down, there is a 1-1.25mm lateral play between the original bandit bearing spacers. I am able to slide the arm side to side ever so much between the spacers and bearings.
The gap is pictured below:
I wouldn't think it would be designed to slide back and forth... I've torqued it very tight in hopes that it would simply squeeze together, however the gap remains. Looking over the parts fiche it doesnt appear I'm missing a spacer or anything.
Any help or insight would be appreciated.
Nic