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Posted: Mon May 28th, 2018 03:50 pm |
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JAMMAN Owns A Torsen ![]() Joined: Mon Sep 18th, 2017
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Well might be bad news, that shaft needs to be "ground" and should have been the right diameter for the roller bearing. You can't just polish it up it needs to be ground to the proper diameter all the way back. It's a good thing it didn't go in or you would have been in trouble shortly down the road. Those rollers still made by torrington? & scrambler- pins are awesome I have from .011 minus all the way up to .625 minus and some loose pluses in the sizes I do frequently. There should be a tolerance for the shaft diameter. Everyone should have a 0-1" micrometer in their tool box at least.
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