Timing side bush.
- Harry44
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Re: Timing side bush.
If you are using a feeler "blade" as opposed to round wire. I would say the clearance is considerably more than 5 thou. As the gauge would be sitting as a tangent to the shaft.
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Re: Timing side bush.
Yes you are quite right, but with only a trimmed down flat blade to hand, hence my comment, "Although not very precise........"Harry44 wrote:If you are using a feeler "blade" as opposed to round wire. I would say the clearance is considerably more than 5 thou. As the gauge would be sitting as a tangent to the shaft.
But thank you all the same.
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