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I'll message ya so we're not blowin up this thread with itI have an Eastwood Ac/Dc 200 tig with the upgraded pedal. It's not a bad welder, I've just been thinking about upgrading.
But then the bell would have the opportunity to move around and be sloppy right? I'm not below doing something like that and shoving a dab of jb in there to take up the slack though. ?I bet you could halve that just by using a drum in a Dremel along the bottom edge of the bellhousing bores letting it Center upward at least a few more.
Maybe put the bellhousing lightly on a floor jack in the upward Direction while yer snugging down
The centerline is off by 12 so I need and offset of about 6.Wait a minute is your Centerline off by .010 or is your variance off by 10, or I think you said it was 12.
Centerline would be half of the dimension of the total variance
Okay, I'm saying it wrong then. 12 is what I get on the indicator, so I need to adjust by 6. While I would think the same thing, I don't want Tremec to have any reason to void my warranty. Hopefully, I never need to exercise it, but it would give me better piece of mind.If the center lines are off by 12 then you need to adjust by 12. If the variance from one side of the board to the other on the dial indicator was 12 then your centerline's are only six thousand off from each other which is barely anything. there's probably more play in the needle bearings on the input shaft than .006
I guess not. I've tried figuring out what the deal is, and it seems like a lot of other people are getting theirs. I happened to buy one with funky gear ratios though.They’re still not shipping? Damn.