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Tony Boyle
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I am about to replace the clutch plate on my 1955 series 1, 2l petrol
engine. I have it all stripped down and am about to reassemble it all.
However the parts book and manual show a small pinion bush part no. 08566. I
don't seem to have this or at least I haven't seen it fall off. What does it
do and where does it go? From the parts diagram it looks like it sits in the
hole in the middle of the flywheel where the end of the primary pinion from
the gearbox protrudes. From the workshop manual it is shown between the
flywheel and crank? The end of the primary pinion doesn't seem to have a
similar diameter to the hole in the flywheel being smaller, does the bush
help support it at the engine end? Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Tony Boyle
engine. I have it all stripped down and am about to reassemble it all.
However the parts book and manual show a small pinion bush part no. 08566. I
don't seem to have this or at least I haven't seen it fall off. What does it
do and where does it go? From the parts diagram it looks like it sits in the
hole in the middle of the flywheel where the end of the primary pinion from
the gearbox protrudes. From the workshop manual it is shown between the
flywheel and crank? The end of the primary pinion doesn't seem to have a
similar diameter to the hole in the flywheel being smaller, does the bush
help support it at the engine end? Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Tony Boyle