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eyehavit
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Re: shaft
      13/05/2008 11:37

"You may on the other hand have an oil or grease filled tube with a seal on the outboard end in which case you do not need a gap. "

As long as there is zero axial movement, assuming his engine is solid mounted as opposed to elastomer mounts.

Elastomer mounted engines under full load can move as much as 9mm.

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* shaft dsw 13/05/2008 02:20
. * * Re: shaft chrishelen   13/05/2008 13:24
. * * Re: shaft eyehavit   13/05/2008 04:03
. * * Re: shaft Bilgediver   13/05/2008 10:48
. * * Re: shaft eyehavit   13/05/2008 11:56
. * * Re: shaft Tranona   13/05/2008 09:05
. * * Re: shaft dsw   13/05/2008 11:04
. * * Re: shaft Tranona   13/05/2008 11:10
. * * Re: shaft eyehavit   13/05/2008 11:37
. * * Re: shaft Tranona   13/05/2008 12:27
. * * Re: shaft dsw   13/05/2008 18:17
. * * Re: shaft Tranona   13/05/2008 22:27
. * * Re: shaft TigaWave   13/05/2008 22:33
. * * Re: shaft eyehavit   13/05/2008 10:40

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