nz120
Member
Hi
After 15 years break with kids I have pulled out an old half-built PM Research #5 kit and have been making good progress.
I'm now at the point of needing to bore the main journals for the crankshaft.
I can't work out how to bore a .313 hole on each bearing AND make sure that they are in line.
I am using a Sherline lathe and mill, and have a adjustable boring head that takes the 3/8" boring tool. But this of course is very short for that small diameter boring tool so I can't just start boring on one side and go through the full width of the casting and continue to bore the second journal from behind.
Having skimmed the casting I'm confident that I have the same height to the centre of each journal point, but I can see that no matter how carefully I try to square up the casting before boring each journal individually that I can't guarantee that the two bores will be in perfect alignment.
Any suggestions welcome.
regards
Andrew
Auckland
New Zealand
After 15 years break with kids I have pulled out an old half-built PM Research #5 kit and have been making good progress.
I'm now at the point of needing to bore the main journals for the crankshaft.
I can't work out how to bore a .313 hole on each bearing AND make sure that they are in line.
I am using a Sherline lathe and mill, and have a adjustable boring head that takes the 3/8" boring tool. But this of course is very short for that small diameter boring tool so I can't just start boring on one side and go through the full width of the casting and continue to bore the second journal from behind.
Having skimmed the casting I'm confident that I have the same height to the centre of each journal point, but I can see that no matter how carefully I try to square up the casting before boring each journal individually that I can't guarantee that the two bores will be in perfect alignment.
Any suggestions welcome.
regards
Andrew
Auckland
New Zealand