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				Bearings, seals and HC Sump delivered on Tuesday and spent the afternoon cleaning, well reasonable level of dirt and such removed after a couple of hours, then installing the ATB. Had a measured end float of just on the spec of .002" when assembled first up which is the specified end float. 
Then an issue when all tightened up with silicon not a gasket, just a bit too firm, it turned smoothly but seemed just a fraction tight. Is this a concern or should we shim with the thinnest we have? Would using gaskets have solved the issue and do you have to make allowance for using silicon over gaskets??
			
		 
	 
 LR use RTV now. Mike just did a series on doing up a 230 with an Ashcroft ATB. Might be worth a look. Personally, without being able to feel what "too firm" is,  I imagine it will wear in.
It's a ten part ( so far ) series. This is the first part, but you may want to skip through:
I just want you to get the thing finished!!
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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