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RE: C35M dynamo assembly - wild_willy - 29-07-2018 Thanks Dave. There may well be variations or missing bits that we need to be aware of as well. Bob I will source a sealed bearing as I did in the C35A in my other car. Thanks Bruce RE: C35M dynamo assembly - Dave Mann - 03-08-2018 How does this do, I didn't feel up to tripping a good dynamo just to photograph it? The stepped and swaged washers are stepped towards the bearing inner race and clear of the balls and outer race. The outer race should be clamped between the end cover and drive end shield, whilst the inner race is clamped by the drive gear, spacer, swaged washer and stepped washer such that the only end float is provided by the bearing. Now most dynamos I've dismantled have an alarming amount of end float and the bearing has not been trapped with wear of the end cover or a worn short spacer. So I adjust the end cover so that the bearing outer race is clamped and/or I make a new spacer to ensure the bearing inner race is trapped. RE: C35M dynamo assembly - wild_willy - 04-08-2018 Dave thanks for your expert drawing and explanation of which way the 2 spacer/washers are orientated. I think what you have described is what I reckoned and i hope my photograph shows this. I would hate to leave a picture of something obviously wrong for people to incorrectly follow in the future. Your advice about end float correction is something I will take into account on reassembly. Bruce from Melbourne |