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Old 10-07-2012
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I actually think that the layshaft has a recess on to stop that pulley from going too far in.

So either the bearing width is too small, the hole the bearing sits in is too deep or the layshaft or pulley is machined slightly out of tolerence ?


You may have to fit a shim to move it out a touch.

Or swap the pulleys round on the center belt see if the fault moves.
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