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A couple of points:How much play does one allow for a sleeve bearing of a certain length? It needs some to allow going around curves, more than just side-to-side I would think. Does one allow some small amount of float to the whole bearing/axle assembly? The phosphor bronze bearing tube will, I'm sure, need lubrication. The spinning axle will move grease out of the tube, for one. Potentially messy. Then also, how does one re-lube the axle/bearing assembly easily? Maybe a switch to acetyl plastic is needed. There are different formulations, so ideally we'd want one that will take wear for (hopefully) the lifetime of the engine. Or we'd want a design that would make the bearings an easy change-out.
Now.. what is the purpose of the little "ears" that keep the square bearings trapped in the frame? I suppose to me it seems like they are a good idea just to keep the bearing from wandering too far in or out.