Yes the motor bearings are capable of taking thrust load, the hub adaptor sits flush against a step in the motor shaft .
Im using a clutch because its easier to convert vehicle back to standard down the track.
Here is a link to Canadian Electric Vehicles who made the adaptor, about why they prefer to retain the clutch.
Canadian Electric Vehicles Ltd. - Adapters (bottom paragraph)
In practice I don't think I'll even need the clutch to change in and out of low range, I doubt it will get much use , except experimenting with different gears / efficiencies.



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, why not (theoretically) remove the gearbox and clutch assembly and fit the motor directly to the transfer case ? as this could then free the whole engine bay for batterys as well as significant weight saving. Maybe run an alternator or vacuum pump from the PTO output ? Is the DC torque going to be an issue with the 'old' transfer case ?


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