I read in the Green County Triumph gearbox rebuild guide that you can place a shim next to the distance piece to decrease countershaft end float so that it's between 6-10 mils (7-12 mils in the later manual). Is this really acceptable? It just seems like a 3-mil shim would wear over time and break away, potentially causing damage to the gearbox components. FYI my end float currently sits at 12-mils (out-of-spec for my manual), and I am trying to decide whether to shim or not. Thrust washers are in spec, so I think the wear occurred on the distance piece - assuming the end float wasn't borderline from the factory.

Joel

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