I have a Spanish engine case that had no endplate when i got it. So sourced a few spanish endplates, some didnt match the dowels, some didnt look like the layshaft lined up with the race (with the bearing removed) i fitted the best fitting one.
I ran the engine for a couple of years (RB225) . When it was stripped, for a one reason or another , i found the bearing face on the cluster had worn excessively ? Indian GP200 box , i put it down to either a foreign body trapped in the bearing or poor indian manufacturing ??
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Anyway, i rebuilt it with a Pacemaker box.........18 month later ...and another rebuild ....and the same had happened to the Pacemaker box

...... I suspected something not lining up ??
So i machined a blank up, its a tight fit in the case race, and a loose fit in the endplate bearing.
The original endplate was out of line and can be clearly seen in the pic.
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Tried a few more endplates inc. Indian and Italian until i found one that was the best fit.
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Now i cant say that this is a particularity of Spanish cases , i have tried the same thing with a couple of italian cases and found the Italian endplates swappable, but that was just a couple of cases checked.
So , people do say they have swapped endplates and had no problems ....but who has actually checked alignment ? ...they may of been lucky ? and i may of been unlucky ??
I always check now before i build an engine.
Russ
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