Rat
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Ok, quick update!
I went to put the 79cc engine on the cart for a mock up. I noticed oil on the bench the engine was sitting on. Upon inspection, I found a crack in the case. I returned the engine and upgraded to a predator 212.
Now, in the meantime the torque converter showed up. I read the instructions and followed it precisely. On the driven side, I put on the washer and the spacer as described. However, I noticed that the inside surface of the driver side and the driven side (I think that's what they are called) we're not parallel. Having the inside surfaces not parallel didn't make sense. So I shimmed the driver side as close as I could to the driven side.
Was I correct in doing this? Or should I have left it how the directions indicated, since the bell expands as the revolutions increase?
Ive seen thin 3/4" shim washers to push it out less than a common washer will, but I've found that the common Tav2 doesn't need to be precise as much as it needs to just be "pretty damn close" so as long as the offset is under 1/16 it shouldn't be too hard on the belt. Obviously the closer you get to perfect the better, but again at some point its just OCD and a set of 0.02 is a waste of money