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mounting center bearing
when fitting my center bearing on my prop shaft, can i place a 3mm plate from tt2 to tt3 as a mounting brackett?
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any ideas?
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You should not need the center bearing, the prop is usualy done as a single section unit.
TT
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running zx9r though mate so got to have it aint i ?
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right, yes you would probably need it.
the front part of the shaft is normaly running in the same axis as the geabox output with as little deveation from this as possible to prevent strain on the dog chew and avoid unwanted vibrations. TT
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ok cheers, so could i put a plate straight across from rails tt1 to tt2. or have i got to do a little plate either side? obviously its to mount the center bearing
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