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Re: Gearbox Mesh Question

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Originally Posted by Andy Baker
Years ago, I did not use any added distance to the center-to-center distance. During the past 2 years, I have used 0.002" or 0.003".

With AndyMark AM Shifters, we are using 0.002", I believe. These are all run dry to be worn in, then greased at the application. With the AM Planetaries, we are using much more, at about 0.012" from the sun gear to the ring gear.
Is there a handy-dandy "understanding gears" reference available, either in a library or online? I am perfectly happy calculating gear ratios and such (several years as a cyclist did that), but otherwise you might as well be speaking Cantonese. Unless you *are* a Cantonese speaker, then it sounds Norwegian.

Thanks.
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