Even better, when your maillard freewheel is wearing and loose, you could dismantle it and swap shims around to tighten it up again.
There was a drawer of freewheel shims when I started in the shop 95, but they had already fallen out of use, like the sturmey drawer cabinet.
I've used a few, but if you need to charge 50£ hr to cover costs, dismantling a freewheel with rows of tiny bearings, cleaning everything up, experimenting with shims, replacing the Pawls and springs, regreasing and reassembling needs to be done in 20 minutes to be cheaper than a new freewheel