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You're not hijacking the thread, this is all good information for others down the road.
Yup, just take out the tie bar and unscrew the nuts. Add a shim and screw it back together. That is the same configuration as the Shizuoka has, and we tried to add an aluminum foil (0.002) shim. That was not successful, it just crinkled up. (It was a Sunday afternoon and that's what we had) That's when I came up with the idea of the grub screws because of the way the nut mounted in the housing. A hardened SS shim or something a bit tougher than aluminum foil would have worked I think. Available from McMaster.
I have always liked the idea of a screw adjustment, that way you can set it to what you want, and is adjustable in the future to compensate for wear. In your case, that might require a modification to the housing. That's what I will do with mine if needed.
Yup, just take out the tie bar and unscrew the nuts. Add a shim and screw it back together. That is the same configuration as the Shizuoka has, and we tried to add an aluminum foil (0.002) shim. That was not successful, it just crinkled up. (It was a Sunday afternoon and that's what we had) That's when I came up with the idea of the grub screws because of the way the nut mounted in the housing. A hardened SS shim or something a bit tougher than aluminum foil would have worked I think. Available from McMaster.
I have always liked the idea of a screw adjustment, that way you can set it to what you want, and is adjustable in the future to compensate for wear. In your case, that might require a modification to the housing. That's what I will do with mine if needed.