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![]() You won't find it too tight, but when it becomes too loose, you correct it with a new set of main bearings with a thicker (on the side) thrust bearing. Actually, when it becomes too loose, it's probably time for a rebuild, but either way, it's corrected with the thrust bearing.
Take care, ~Chris
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