4400 revisited

I dug more into the issue. I ended up taking off the unloading pulley so I could get down to the lock collar behind the electro magnetic clutch. I noticed the belt guide on the electro magnetic clutch was cocked a little. I also noticed it mounts to the bearing carrier. I losened the lock collar and everything slid over into place nicely. The belt guide is now straight. I realized the the lock collar on this side only holds the bearing carrier in alignment with the yoke and engagement lever. Either it moved or it was simply just out of adjustment from replacing the broken shaft. Am I correct in figuring the lock collar on the engine side of the combine holds the shaft from moving either direction? The one on the electro magnetic clutch side isn?t fixed like the other side.
 
I apologize for all the questions. I?m pretty sure I have everything set up as you guys explained. I have have the air gap set between the electro magnetic clutch and the feeder house pulleys. I ran the machine and everything seems fine except the electro magnetic clutch chatters from the feeder house pulley hitting it occasionally. This happens when you have the separator engaged but not the feeder house. The feeder house pulley slides over and it ticks it, then slides away. It obviously goes away when I engage the feeder house. Is this normal. Not sure if I?m just noticing it because the seat is up
 

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