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05-10-2024, 10:14 AM | #961 |
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Re: Dumbo The Flying Elephant
Patsy lamented that fixing between my ears is a lost cause.
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05-11-2024, 06:43 PM | #962 |
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Assembling is easy it’s getting all the parts to like each other is the time consuming part.
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05-11-2024, 10:56 PM | #963 |
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Re: Dumbo The Flying Elephant
Larry, that kinda sounds like when I have the In-Laws over.
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05-12-2024, 08:19 AM | #964 |
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Re: Dumbo The Flying Elephant
I enjoy the documentation part of the build. Checking piston to valve clearance at different installed C/L. Sometimes moving the crank sprocket to a different Advance or Retard does not show up as advertised on paper.
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05-18-2024, 07:40 AM | #965 |
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A weekend off from being a grandpa. I get to work on my stuff. First thing is finalizing my disassembly notes, I failed to do that last time and it almost cost me an unplanned disassembly.
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05-21-2024, 08:48 AM | #966 |
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During the mock up portion of the build I always give myself an NHRA tear down. Placement of the indicator observing straight, perpendicular, and parallel is very important to have the lift check correctly.
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I bought this nicely done engine part and it gave me some flexibility in tuning. I installed it but couldn’t get it to repeat. Even the face runout would not repeat. I checked everything and everything checked good. Long story short, the dowel pin was protruding out far enough to make the hold down bolt washer apply in uneven force to the cam gear causing the runout to be everywhere.
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On some of our robots in FIRST, some of the transmission gearsets for our wheelsets we always, take to the mill when new and face the center contact surfaces, and all washers and bolt faces to make sure that both faces on each gear are flat and true so each gear meshes correctly centered on each gear they mesh with throughout the gearset speed ranges. They are rarely machined perfectly to our liking until we trim or face them up. Once we do, they work a ton better. And rarely do we see washers that are truly flat or true until machined flat on both sides as they are usually just standard punched parts. We will often use a stack of thin flat stainless steel shims to replace a cheap steel washer under the head of a centered gear bolt, and it will often make a perfectly faced gear run and mesh more true with less runout. Some of those gearboxes are 3, 4, or 5 speed transmissions where one main gear has to move outward against perpetually smaller, and smaller gears, and if that main is not perfectly square, it will not mesh correctly and quickly when shifting both up and down through the selected range.
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