That seems odd. I have several and have scrapped a dozen or so because no one wanted them.
Just curious, what would cause the thrust surface to break on an IM shaft - broken gear teeth?Reason I ask is that I turned a 1.9 shaft down and fit ball bearings on the belt end. I noticed a slight buffing of the thrust surface to the end cap, but nothing serious.
Quote from: Gizmoman on June 02, 2013, 06:33:58 amJust curious, what would cause the thrust surface to break on an IM shaft - broken gear teeth?Reason I ask is that I turned a 1.9 shaft down and fit ball bearings on the belt end. I noticed a slight buffing of the thrust surface to the end cap, but nothing serious.being a helical cut gear, there are thrusts generated when these gears mesh..when the IM shaft is spinning, its constantly trying to be pushed out of the block..without that thrust surface, the gear thrusts would literally push the IM shaft right out of the block..if you put ball bearings on the IM shaft, that should take care of the force generated from the spinning helical cut gears..
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