To secure the clutch's hub to the axle, you can apply CA adhesive and let it wick in between the clutch's hub and the axle, but there's a risk of overdoing the glue application and fouling the clutch. A safer, more elegant way to do it is to install a tiny threading screw through the hub and into the axle. Here's a view of that done.
To restrain the axle from shifting rightward, apply a small (three-inch) ty-wrap around the axle as a 'retaining ring' just to the left of the beam's hub. Here's a view of that.
With those two modifications made, the ball-clutch/axle assembly will retain its axial position and behave itself.
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