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Dodge Mainshaft Washer prevents the transmission of a car to run smoothly by regulating the endplay and guarding the gears against wear and tear. Dodge has earned a reputation of power since 1914 with its first all steel body car and enhanced later with HEMI engines, which deliver a massive torque and the race feel of the Dodge Viper, which puts the drivers in the race feeling even in the streets of the city. The recent development of Dodge is the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust which drags a 600 watt roar into the electric models and also switches to either Drag, Donut, Sport or whisper quiet Stealth which proves that the brand still knows how to blend toughness with exaltation. The Mainshaft Washer is a simple thrust spacer positioned over the transmission mainshaft, evenly spreads the load and does not allow metal to metal contact, which is a life-sustaining device that extends the life of the gears. To install, clean the shaft and mating gear first, cleaning up any burrs or scoring on the Mainshaft Washer. Dust the surface with a little oil to enable smooth seating, make sure that the orientation is correct by aligning any tab line with its slot and press the washer firmly on the shoulder. Install the next gear or bearing, without hammering, rotate manually to ensure it is free to rotate, and check endplay, making it to the specification. When done well, the task keeps your Dodge shuffling around in a stiff and quiet manner. Tighten the retaining clips or bolts to the right torque, spin the assembly once more and replace the Mainshaft Washer in case of wear or damage.