stragenmitsuko
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I would like to brain storm a bit about machining bearing shells for a vintage tractor .
New ones are no longer availale , the old ones ar worn to the steel backing and have way to much clearance .
Altough there are a few parts sharks that sell oversized shells , a full set of shells would cost way over a 1000$ for
a three cilinder engine . That imho is plain robbery .
So no alternative then , I'll have to machine them myself . I do like a challenge it'll be fun .
The originals have a steel backing and some red copper like material . Possably there was white metal
on the copper once , but I can't find any trace of it .
Possably the red copper is some bronze alloy , I don't know .
The shells the parts sharks offer are made of a lead/bronze alloy .
Max rpm of the crankshaft is 2200 , a slow running engine .
Both crank and conrod bearings are nominal 75mm ( abt 3 inch ) and 40 mm wide .
There's an oil pump that pressure lubricates both main and conrod bearings .
First I'de like opinions on what material to use :
My supplier has these materials availble :
Phosphor bronze
Cast bronze bushings
Selflubricating bronze
Various ali alloy's like 6060 etc .
The reason I'm adding aluminium to the list is that I visited a crankshaft shop .
They couldn't help me , but the owner showed me a set of aluminium shells that
were custom made for an alfa romeo race engine . He said they performed very well .
I seem to like the selflubricating and the cast bronze .
Both can be bought in bushings that are close to the sizes needed .
Pat
I will upload a couple of pictures of the original bearings tomorrow
New ones are no longer availale , the old ones ar worn to the steel backing and have way to much clearance .
Altough there are a few parts sharks that sell oversized shells , a full set of shells would cost way over a 1000$ for
a three cilinder engine . That imho is plain robbery .
So no alternative then , I'll have to machine them myself . I do like a challenge it'll be fun .
The originals have a steel backing and some red copper like material . Possably there was white metal
on the copper once , but I can't find any trace of it .
Possably the red copper is some bronze alloy , I don't know .
The shells the parts sharks offer are made of a lead/bronze alloy .
Max rpm of the crankshaft is 2200 , a slow running engine .
Both crank and conrod bearings are nominal 75mm ( abt 3 inch ) and 40 mm wide .
There's an oil pump that pressure lubricates both main and conrod bearings .
First I'de like opinions on what material to use :
My supplier has these materials availble :
Phosphor bronze
Cast bronze bushings
Selflubricating bronze
Various ali alloy's like 6060 etc .
The reason I'm adding aluminium to the list is that I visited a crankshaft shop .
They couldn't help me , but the owner showed me a set of aluminium shells that
were custom made for an alfa romeo race engine . He said they performed very well .
I seem to like the selflubricating and the cast bronze .
Both can be bought in bushings that are close to the sizes needed .
Pat
I will upload a couple of pictures of the original bearings tomorrow