I think I am getting confused here. All of the thrust washers that I have ever seen have had an oil groove in both sides. But were otherwise smooth on both sides. The original question suggested to me that he had some washers which were smooth on one side and rough on the other (rough being the opposite of smooth).
But I think smooth to casing if there is a choice!
That would imply rough to laygear, which can't be right as the gear has machined faces.
But in fact they can go either way as the washers should be the same both sides! (machined)
What it meant was one side was smooth and the other side had oil grooves. It seems that the smooth side to the casing and the oil grooves to the laygear - thanks
Well no - there's smooth - and smooth with oil-way. The Mini thrust washers are completely different -<br><br><br><br>
Although essentially the same gearbox. That's why I thought they could only go in one way round - the Mini ones have tabs to stop them spinning with the laygear. And as you see - are dimpled to allow oil to flow.
Since Minor ones don't seem to be available - it may be useful to consider getting Mini ones - and cutting the tab off.
yes dug out my old parts book i had since i worked in main dealer there were 5 different thicknesses from 0.123 to .130 for the rear and 10 for front from .212-.219 regards glyn
And I bet they all had an oil groove!
The mini washers are not hardened as they are not designed to revolve( hence the tab) if you cut it off for use in a Minor box it WILL revolve and the side not coated in bronze will fret
these washers were very hard and did have groves i'll check my other manuals we used to surface grind them useing a magnetic table if they were to tight ,end float was not to be more than .003
The oil grooves are there to improve lubrication and prevent excessive wear. So does no groove result in reduced lubrication and hence increased wear? With no groove would that crucial gap open up more quickly? If so then are washers with an oil groove missing a good idea.?
no not like oilite bush .we never used to grind groove off only takke perhaps half of one thou,but people who could not get thiker ones used to make thier own up and have seen grovless ones,not good