TreytonVlcek
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I know that briggs doesn't want any end play but bully was a little bit of float on the install. Which is the correct way and why does bully say there clutch could be damaged if installed without end play?
You want .015" - .030" end play, you can adjust end play with clutch spacers or 3/4" bore washersI know that briggs doesn't want any end play but bully was a little bit of float on the install. Which is the correct way and why does bully say there clutch could be damaged if installed without end play?
As long as you run the radius washer, the Bully will be fine with no endplay. As Cole pointed out, guys tend to impact the retaining bolt in the end of the crank and when running a Bully inboard, can damage the inner race and drive hub.I know that briggs doesn't want any end play but bully was a little bit of float on the install. Which is the correct way and why does bully say there clutch could be damaged if installed without end play?
Absolutely correct. AS always.As long as you run the radius washer, the Bully will be fine with no endplay. As Cole pointed out, guys tend to impact the retaining bolt in the end of the crank and when running a Bully inboard, can damage the inner race and drive hub.
If you run endplay, you will wear the keyway in the crank of the L206 -- seen it many times. For sure it doesn't fix itself and only gets worse over time with repeated use with endplay.
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You can purchase them separately, or even make one yourself. We stock them if you need.Thanks for the input. By the radius washer you're talking about the one that comes with the stinger clutch correct?
WOW, could you talk to my wife please? I don't think she's as thoroughly convinced as you are.Absolutely correct. AS always.
No thanks, My wife is enough!WOW, could you talk to my wife please? I don't think she's as thoroughly convinced as you are.
Thanks, but I'm not always right -- it's encouraging to hear it once in a while from my peers though.