JRNYMAN2LMAYKER
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I just purchased a casting kit from PMR for their 1880 horizontal mill engine. The castings are top notch and the kit is very complete. I have been studying the drawings and have come upon a situation I found unique to the PMR kits. I was suprised to find that the crank actually runs in the iron casting mains and caps rather than in bronze bushings? ???
I have decided against the supplied cast iron crank casting and am going with either stress proof or 4140. Now in the machinist world we know that 2 like materials running against each other is not really accepted, except for cast iron, which is why the choice for a steel crank. Besides it will polish up better.
My question is should I alter the design to accept bronze bushings or is a steel crank running in cast iron as good or better??? This is the first time I ever came across an engine designed in this manner.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice.
Greg
I have decided against the supplied cast iron crank casting and am going with either stress proof or 4140. Now in the machinist world we know that 2 like materials running against each other is not really accepted, except for cast iron, which is why the choice for a steel crank. Besides it will polish up better.
My question is should I alter the design to accept bronze bushings or is a steel crank running in cast iron as good or better??? This is the first time I ever came across an engine designed in this manner.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice.
Greg