Adding 0.28" shim or trust washer should do the trick. This would create a preload on the reverse gear, and take up the end play. As long as it does not throw off the centering of the gears by too...
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Adding 0.28" shim or trust washer should do the trick. This would create a preload on the reverse gear, and take up the end play. As long as it does not throw off the centering of the gears by too...
Sounds like to me, the bearing isn't all the way seated. .030 doesn't sound like much, but it is enough to make for a bad day. You might need to seat the bearing with a press, rather than a hammer....