At 03:26 PM 10/4/2007, David Lieb wrote:
> > That spacer and shims are needed to keep the inner spacer stationary.
> > If the Spridgets aren't like the MGBs and don't have that inner ring,
> > then maybe set em up loose. But, that ring being allowed to float
> > and/or spin can't be good.
>
>Not quite sure what you mean by "inner ring". My midget is set up the same
>way as my 1972 Chevelle was. Works great. Spindle on the Spridget is just as
>thick as that of cars significantly larger that were not designed to have a
>spacer in there. The roller bearings are capable of greater loads than I
>will ever expose them to. If you like to waste your time trying to make
>roller bearings work in a way they were not intended to, be my guest.
>David Lieb
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The "inner ring" that the Twister speaks of is on Bs, not Spridgets.
He says it is to maintain a radius at the spindle for strength. (The
radiused joint is under the ring) The ring is also, or only, for the
oil seal lip to ride on. If it becomes grooved, you change it.
Peter C
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