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Pulled my rear wheel for a new tire. Now my dumb*** forgot the orientation of the rear spaces for the axle. Anyone have a picture or diagram that could help me out?
If so,
- Same size spacers on each side through seal and against the bearing.
- Add Long spacer to Pulley/Sprocket side (between swingarm and shorter spacer)
If so,
- Same size spacers on each side through seal and against the bearing.
- Add Long spacer to Pulley/Sprocket side (between swingarm and shorter spacer)
Thanks, just confirmed I am missing a spacer. I'm only looking at two. 1 long that seats against the bearing (one side has 3 ribs) and one short on the other side. I can see where they slid in and seated against the wheel bearings. I think I'm missing the long spacer for the pulley side. It sat apart for a few days, plenty of time for my 3.5 year old to play mechanic.
Lol...Well, your 95 is 23 years old and you're probably not the original owner so who knows how they came up with that collection
Do you have a Stock Original wheel?
What are the lengths on that Middle and Right Spacers? Maybe you just need another "middle" (+ existing "middle" and "Right") and get rid of the others.
Here's the Original set-up (not in the correct order though )
Published lengths on those are .75" and 1.41" (1.417" ?)
Last edited by multihdrdr; Mar 10, 2018 at 02:06 PM.
Pretty sure there should only be 2. Longer one on the left side and shorter one between the bearing and caliper bracket on the right. Once installed check to see if the rear wheel is centered and belt tracks properly...
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