I used thin washers to shim the heavy springs just muscling them in with my fingers and thicker washers for the light springs.
- does this sound right or should I really be compressing the springs with pliers to get thicker washers in there?
- there is a big concave thrust washer between the hub and the backer plate. It fell out when I took off the backer plate so I don't know which way the washer lays. does the high side (inside edge of washer) face up towards the backer plate or down towards the hub? I looked at the hub and backer plate for wear marks which might tell me which way to install the washer and I think the high inner edge goes up towards the backer plate. I did observe some gauling on the hub at the thrust washer surface but decided to use it and hope for the best.
- the rivets have a sleeve which is interference fit to the rivet and the rivet is now backed out of the sleeve a little. I planned to press the sleeve down to pinch the rivet to the hub and then drop on the backer plate and tack weld the center rivet to the backer plate. I have a 90 amp harbor freight wire feed welded and was going to tack the rivet to the plate and hope I don't blast through it. sound reasonable??
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