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57chizler |
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Expert Posts: 3776 Location: NorCal | I had a graphic image, with dimensions, of the tool for the iron TF rollers but Windows 7 won't show it...anybody got one they can post. | ||
jimntempe |
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Expert Posts: 2312 Location: Arizona | post/send the one you have and it can probably be fixed so it will open. | ||
ttotired |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 8443 Location: Perth Australia | I was trying to think what tool you meant Got it now I dont have that tool, but you are talking about the part with those rectangular springs and the rollers (I think) I had a hard time trying to work out how to put the stupid things in, then it occured to me that they can be pinned back from the undersige of the cup. I think I used 3/16 pop rivets to hold the rollers back, while I put the armature in From memory, it took a couple of goes, but it worked | ||
bbrasse1 |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 537 Location: Upstate NY | Let me know if you find one. I am doing the transmission next. Phil does a lot of transmission work. I wonder if he made one or has one? Thanks | ||
Shep |
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Expert Posts: 3396 Location: Chestertown, NY ( near Lake George) | I made one up using the pics a model, used a wood base plate and cut the fingers out of sheet metal, used the sprag retainer as a template. | ||
Phil_the_frenchie |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 915 Location: Pau, S-W France | bbrasse1 - 2013-12-23 1:29 AM Let me know if you find one. I am doing the transmission next. Phil does a lot of transmission work. I wonder if he made one or has one? Thanks Yes i've one and in metal !!!!! It's a guy who made it but you can use what you want as support. Here are old pics i can made new with extra dimensions (o.d diameter) Edited by Phil_the_frenchie 2013-12-23 4:17 AM (outil4.jpg) (outil1.JPG) Attachments ---------------- outil4.jpg (26KB - 248 downloads) outil1.JPG (28KB - 248 downloads) | ||
57chizler |
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Expert Posts: 3776 Location: NorCal | Thanks, Phil. I've got a digital readout on my milling machine that can be programmed to drill multi-hole circle patterns...wanna give it a try one of these days. | ||
Phil_the_frenchie |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 915 Location: Pau, S-W France | ok but let me do better measurements (and pics !!) ... tomorrow ! Edited by Phil_the_frenchie 2013-12-23 5:14 PM | ||
57chizler |
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Expert Posts: 3776 Location: NorCal | OK, I managed to resurrect the engineering drawing I had. (spragclutchtoolmodified.jpg) Attachments ---------------- spragclutchtoolmodified.jpg (21KB - 247 downloads) | ||
ttotired |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 8443 Location: Perth Australia | Thats very good What is the pin leanth and I assume the diameter of the pins are the same as the holes around the outside of the disc? | ||
jboymechanic |
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Expert Posts: 2196 Location: Muskego, WI | That's my old drawing, glad it's been put to good use. I just used 3/16 rod I bought at Menards and pressed them into the hub that I made out of a big piece of delron. My pins were about 3.5 inches long and I rounded the heads to prevent any scratching to the sprag rollers. | ||
jaded13640 |
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Veteran Posts: 295 | Well thanks guys! I think I'm going to try the "nails in a piece of 2x4" method first. It's only gotta work once, if it does I'll keep it and hope it does again IF I ever need it again. I'm not lazy and I've even got a mill, lathe, set up plate etc, but all that stuff out in the building that DOESN'T have heat! LOL, the the wood and nails idea sound like it's worth a try, but I suspect I'll be firing up the mill tonight...in my mittens. Does your typical 3/16 drill bit leave enough meat to hold a piece of 3/16 rod stock? Thanks, Wayne Edited by jaded13640 2020-10-26 5:14 PM | ||
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