Well Chaps,
Sorry I have opened up yet again a can of worms which seems to have been aired several times on the forum in the past, but I think I now understand.
There is a wide range of views on the assembly of the crank. So here is my summary--
I did assemble it correctly all those years ago to 1.5 thou end float, using shims totalling 14 thou, but do not remember whether I fully understood it then.
I did not use any Loctite.
Now that I have it apart, I will remove the inner bearing, recheck the shims and refit the inner bearing using a smear of Loctite 641, which seems to the most suitable Loctite composition. To be safe, if I find that I have used a number of very thin shims, it may be good insurance to replace them with fewer but thicker shims. I see they can be purchased in 2,6 and 10 thou packs on eBay or get some made.
I will duck down to the workshop and check out the drive side cush assembly in next few days, and if you are correct I should see that there is a sleeve over the D/S crank which passes through the outer D/S bearing and locks up against the D/S Inner bearing to clamp the shims tightly between the D/S Inner bearing and the crank web. This will allow the whole crank and cush assembly to move back and forth to the amount of end float, hopefully only about 1 - 1.5 thou.
Given the relatively warm Australian climate, I don't think I need any more end float.
Is my thinking correct.?
I'll get back to you later.
Cheers
Colin