My shop is getting messier and messier as I can almost sense the finish line in the distance. But I still can't see it!
The cylinder liner was a real test of my patience, but it finally worked out. I started out with some 4340 cond N, chrome moly steel, 2" O.D. x.25" wall. It was expensive. The liner is about 5" long and I machined the O.D. well enough, but darn if I could get the I.D. bored. I used a 4 jaw chuck that gripped the tube for 1.25", along with a steady rest. I tightened up the gibs, tried different tool geometries, speeds and feeds, and even fabricated a 1" dia boring bar. But as soon as I loaded the bar the least little bit, a bad chatter/vibration set in. I could not get it smooth and finally gave up on the 4340.
Next, I bought a piece of A513 Type 5 DOM medium carbon steel. I have used lots of this in the past in .065 and .095" wall and it always came right on size with a beautiful I.D. finish. I even did a hydraulic test-to-failure of a 7/8" O.D. x .065" wall, and it burst at 15,000 psi, which is several percentage points above the mechanical spec.
But the .250" wall was a different animal. Not as pretty in the I.D. and there was a faint witness line from the ERW process, but the I.D measured right on the money. This time I started by honing the I.D. to 38mm, which meant removing only a few thou. I honed out nicely and the new 38mm rings fit nicely. Machining the O.D. wasn't too bad, but the scavenge ports were a chore. The thick wall was needed for the liner flange, but the thick wall had some inclusions and defects, but almost all of them honed out cleanly. The compatibility of the mild steel liner and the aluminum piston has yet to be seen. But it doesn't have to last for a half million miles, LOL.
Here is the finished liner along with the piston. The odd spacing of the ports is to place wider lands for the ring ends at 3 different locations. I think some of the .120" wall A513 Ty5 would have been more defect-free.
Thanks for taking a look.
Lloyd
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The photo doesn't show the cross hatch marks but they are very faintly there. I just used a brake cylinder hone with a fine stones.
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