Early 350 Bullets had a loose centre bearing on the outside of the d/s crank but nowadays we use 2 identical one piece bearings. So from the outside, cork seal, shim, bearing, spacer, bearing. Of course you will have heated the case as much as you can, you need to do this because the assembly sequence is a little fiddly and can be slowed if there are any delays so you need to retain as much heat in the case as possible. You might even need to pop it back in the oven briefly. I freeze the cork washer as well as the bearings, helps preserve it from the heat. Enfield changed the details of this assembly a couple of times before standardising the design for the big crankcase re-design in 1956 so some workshop diagrams show a slightly different arrangement. I won't list them all here! Any more questions, please ask. REgards, Mark
Sorry I left a shim out, the cork seal is sandwiched either side by the shims.