Looks a lot like a flange to me. I understand it's on the drive shaft side, but what's the difference between flange and centering cross? Just trying to learn something new.
Edit: I think I figured it out. Looking at the well notated picture of an installed flex disk in the Tech Manual (link I posted above), I do see what appears to be an additional part between the drive shaft flange and the flex disk. That must be the centering cross?? What is its purpose? Well, centering of course, but since it appears to be the same shape as the flange, why doesn't one part do everything? Should additional detail be added to our Tech Manual?
Edit 2: Attached is a really good pic showing the centering cross between the flex disk and drive shaft flange. (It also shows the flex disk installed in reverse with tabs on drive shaft side, and drive shaft flange bolts in backwards.) It is from this old thread.
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=6298.0Does the centering cross normally just stay stuck to the drive shaft flange when separating this assembly?
@g2000tpembroke (Gary) - Are you replacing yours with a new one, or are you just saying that it came off the drive shaft and your having difficulty placing it back in? Did it just fall off, or did you have to pry it off, or is it connected with nut or clip ring or something? Sorry for the questions, I've not done this job before and I don't now how these parts are assembled together.
I learn something new all the time here.