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Old 15th April 2010, 12:31 PM
layotn20 layotn20 is offline
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Originally Posted by HandyAndy View Post
I,m not sure how you mean by putting a plate across from TT1 to TT2??

Depending on the position of the bearing in the prop you could put a plate across between TT2 & TT3( like the original book spec gearbox mount position) or across between the 2 TT1 tubes,
If poss try to raise the bearing so that it isn,t below the bottom face of the lower chassis rails, ( tho I presume that depends on the height of the gearbox output shaft position ) .
Also give thought to the routing of the fuel lines/brake lines & electrics when passing the bearing carrier, as fuel & electrics need to be spaced apart as much as possible.

hope this helps

cheers
andy
cheers for the info. my mistake, i did mean tt2 n tt3. so i can put a plate straight across from tt2-tt3. as some people tend to do this -
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