The aft bearing here is a flanged bearing. I haven't thought it through very far yet, so I'm not really sure what is available. If the bearings can't take thrust, then I'd probably come up with a system that used the same style bearing washer that we use at the couplers. Again, I haven't gone that route yet.
I put the step or taper in the drive dog to help prevent it from causing drag on the bearing should it make contact, but generally set the distance up so that the thrust is at the motor, and the drive-dog is just ALMOST touching the inner race.
I would think so. I added two new holes to my strut, so I can use a top and bottom bolt if needed. Currently, I just use the one but it has a large diameter (about 3/4") tapered top flat washer to help spread the screw load out. Hasn't shifted yet...
I put the step or taper in the drive dog to help prevent it from causing drag on the bearing should it make contact, but generally set the distance up so that the thrust is at the motor, and the drive-dog is just ALMOST touching the inner race.
I would think so. I added two new holes to my strut, so I can use a top and bottom bolt if needed. Currently, I just use the one but it has a large diameter (about 3/4") tapered top flat washer to help spread the screw load out. Hasn't shifted yet...
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