0.002" is "ideal"
Shooting for zero is difficult when the input bearing end-play
selective fit spacers only come on 0.003" steps
My current trans (not yet run) was set to a slight negative endplay
(slight "crush") on the bench.
From experience I know that a trans will ALWAYS loosen up 1-2 thousanths
within a couple hundred miles, and that "a little tight" is far preferable
to "a little loose" with tapered rollers.
I just wish the outer races were more positively located
in the case, because the rear bearing race "spinning" in
operation is responsible for the usual wear in the rear
bearing retainer.
AD