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john robert bould said:If the spinning mass is not central to the axis of the frame or the engine is pulled by the transmission out of the true centre line that will cause the engine mass to wobble from that axis, causing chandiers wobble ..this motion is a side to side action , Norton knew about this and refraimed from connecting any thing solid to the frame...I can only guess thats why the ios's have the side clearance at 10 thou..after all why would the vibes increase when the clearance is reduced? [i dont mean totaly removed] does this suggest the engine rocks side-to side? More tea :lol:
In theory, with the iso thrust faces parallel and each iso unit parallel to each other then the gap could be zero i.e not locked but the thrust washer free to rotate, and no vibration would be transmitted. I think the 0.010" (actually isn't the recommended gap 0.006") is to allow for production mis-alignment. The bearded wonder (L. Emery) states on his web site, that gaps of 0.025" (???) are req. to reduce unacceptable vibration. This must be due to 'Norvils' production mis-alignment. You don't mention that the earth, in proportion to it's spinning mass, dosen't have a very large reciprocating mass as do our Norton's, which, I would think, produce a much greater force than the rotating mass, thus cancelling out the effects of any 'wobble'. Or am I taking this too seriously?