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Re: Crankshaft hardening specification
- To: Stag Owners Club <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: Crankshaft hardening specification
- From: Dave Biggs <[email protected]>
- Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 09:24:05 +0000
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- Organization: Fujitsu Telecommunications Europe Ltd
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Tim Buja wrote:
>
> I'm having my crankshaft ground down to .010" undersize, and I've received
> a number of suggestions that I should have the crank re-hardened to ensure
> that it will last more than a few hundred miles. Does anyone have the
> hardening spec handy so that my engine rebuilder can get it right the
> first time?
>
> BTW, I'm using stock (Vandervell) crank and rod bearings, .010" undersize,
> if that makes a difference in the spec.
I don't know the full technical spec but I just asked for my crank to be
tuftrided which I gather is the best process for a Stag crank. Evidently
the casting material is not suitable for nitriding.
It cost me about 30 UKP but I had to do the final lapping of the
journals with oil soaked wet & dry just to polish them up a bit. However
they still looked a dark grey colour afterwards. I figured if you polish
them to shiny metal them you've just polished the hardened surface off !
Hope this helps,
Dave.
--
Dave Biggs
Senior Design Engineer
Fujitsu Telecommunications Europe Ltd,
Birmingham Business Park,Solihull Parkway, Birmingham, B37 7YU.
mailto:[email protected] tel: 0121 717 6094 efax: 0121 717 6014
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