Sshire
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This looked like a good day to start a new engine.
Had a collection of plans on the bench and plenty of stock.
Then for some reason I was thinking that I hadn't even tried single point threading on my new (and first) lathe. The manual from Grizzly isn't bad; I've seen worse. After decoding the change gear chart and figuring out where the 2 gears went, I replaced "gear A." that wasn't bad. A little Kroil and some swearing to get the gear off but not bad.
Now "gear B"
More Kroil, lots more swearing, various wedges, prying things, hammers, heat gun and it's off.
Now, put the selected gear on the same shaft. Not with a 20 ton press (if I could have hung it off the gearbox) would that gear go on. ?????
Inside mike. Measure the hole in the gear. Outside mike. Measure the shaft. The shaft is 5 thou bigger than the opening in the gear. Much more swearing follows.
I will call Grizzly on this issue after I measure the rest of the gears, but I wanted to try threading.
Put the gear on the mill. Center it with the Blake.
Test of the reducing collar I made for the Criterion boring head. Worked well. Bored out the gear about 8 thou. Test fit a bit tight. Back to the mill. Bore another 3 thou. Nice sliding fit on the shaft now.
No engine parts today. No threading either.
Best
Stan
Had a collection of plans on the bench and plenty of stock.
Then for some reason I was thinking that I hadn't even tried single point threading on my new (and first) lathe. The manual from Grizzly isn't bad; I've seen worse. After decoding the change gear chart and figuring out where the 2 gears went, I replaced "gear A." that wasn't bad. A little Kroil and some swearing to get the gear off but not bad.
Now "gear B"
More Kroil, lots more swearing, various wedges, prying things, hammers, heat gun and it's off.
Now, put the selected gear on the same shaft. Not with a 20 ton press (if I could have hung it off the gearbox) would that gear go on. ?????
Inside mike. Measure the hole in the gear. Outside mike. Measure the shaft. The shaft is 5 thou bigger than the opening in the gear. Much more swearing follows.
I will call Grizzly on this issue after I measure the rest of the gears, but I wanted to try threading.
Put the gear on the mill. Center it with the Blake.
Test of the reducing collar I made for the Criterion boring head. Worked well. Bored out the gear about 8 thou. Test fit a bit tight. Back to the mill. Bore another 3 thou. Nice sliding fit on the shaft now.
No engine parts today. No threading either.
Best
Stan