Philjoe5
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I started the cylinder and am working slowly since there seems to be a lots of places where I can ruin it. I decided to use the rotary table to drill the eight #8 mounting holes. In order to attach the work to the table, I turned the work to 3 diameters. The smallest is a 25 mm register that fits in the rotab. The middle diameter is a register of 30 mm that fits in the cylinder and the largest diameter is the head itself. Finally, the small end was tapped 3/8 -16 so I could bolt the work to the table. Shown here with the holes drilled
I must admit drilling holes on a bolt circle is pretty easy once you figure out how to attach the work to the table.
Then, convincing myself that no further machining was required on the rotab I removed the head, parted off most of the small end and faced it to length. Then I checked it for fit on the cylinder.
Before I machine the cylinder head further I'm going to make a trial valve and cage assembly. Then I'll tap the head to hold them.
I'll be a while because I'm winging it with dimensions
Cheers,
Phil
I must admit drilling holes on a bolt circle is pretty easy once you figure out how to attach the work to the table.
Then, convincing myself that no further machining was required on the rotab I removed the head, parted off most of the small end and faced it to length. Then I checked it for fit on the cylinder.
Before I machine the cylinder head further I'm going to make a trial valve and cage assembly. Then I'll tap the head to hold them.
I'll be a while because I'm winging it with dimensions
Cheers,
Phil