If you use a set of dial calipers to measure the diameter of the bearing housing, then measure the spindle to front of housing instead -
The pivot to front of bearing housing distance should be :
Recommended pivot to spindle distance less ( 0.5 of diameter measured ) - assuming bearing is in centre of housing and that arm is level when you measure.
If you cant find the centre of the spindle then do the same - use dial calipers to measure the diameter. The centre is halfway. So you can calculate the distance from the edge of the spindle nearest the arm bearing to the front of the arm bearing housing.
The easy way is to do the calculations, then simply make a plastic ruler to the correct length - spindle edge to front of bearing housing.
The pivot to front of bearing housing distance should be :
Recommended pivot to spindle distance less ( 0.5 of diameter measured ) - assuming bearing is in centre of housing and that arm is level when you measure.
If you cant find the centre of the spindle then do the same - use dial calipers to measure the diameter. The centre is halfway. So you can calculate the distance from the edge of the spindle nearest the arm bearing to the front of the arm bearing housing.
The easy way is to do the calculations, then simply make a plastic ruler to the correct length - spindle edge to front of bearing housing.