That's the intent of the factory.Arrange the shims so that the retaining plate engages all of the pistons the same amount.
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Hi, that is not true. The shims do matter. The piston on opposite site is stop. So if you do not measure secure the gear will not engage properly or the fork will bent. Cheers. HarryFrom memory, the shims are not critical since there is no stop in the actuator piston. The selector fork itself stops the movement. Arrange the shims so that the retaining plate engages all of the pistons the same amount. The two at the front end are the same and I think that means the thin one is in the middle of the three at the other end, but don't hold me to it.....
Well, that's what I get for relying on memory. Thanks for setting the record straight. (Thanks also Roger.)Hi, that is not true. The shims do matter. The piston on opposite site is stop. So if you do not measure secure the gear will not engage properly or the fork will bent. Cheers. Harry