Originally Posted by
roger999
yes that is not a problem, just not sure where should be pinion, because flat surface on my motor shaft is too short for my pinion. And when i want to set it in one straight line, pinion goes like after that flat space... Hope you understand

My Brother had the same problem. If the pinion was properly lined up with the spur, the grub screw on the pinion would not tighten on the flat area of the motor shaft. Naturally he didn't want to buy another motor with a longer flat machined on the shaft or locate another pinion with a different offset that might work. He brought the motor to work and machined the flat on the shaft long enough to allow the pinion grub screw to tighten on the flat.