AlxJ64
Rust is Paint
Wrestled with this thing a little bit more yesterday; I'm trying to take off one day a week in Dec. to just get caught up on life (holidays are NOT time off to me, since life is already pre-planned by other things).
Got the head back on and started to fight the spindle in place. I fed the drive pinion in for the head lifting rack to test mesh and fitment and it appears that the gear mesh is pretty close to where I wanted it so those last few though I fly cut off on Sunday night was the right measurement.
I did have to install the head twice though, because I was dumb and drove the upper double roller bearing race into place and then forgot to place the inner slinger and inner bearing on top of the crown gear housing before lifting the head on. Then, after realizing my stupidity, I also thought about how hard it will be to get the key and stuff in place while trying to reach through the bearing race. I decided I'll leave the upper bearing parts out all together until I get the lower assembled and seated and adjusted (I re-read the service manual and it vaguely describes this).
I was hoping that I could use the weight of the head to press the spindle into the lower bearing that was already installed in the head by a combination of lifting the knee and lowering the head. The bottom most bearing on the spindle is a press fit, and the other 3 cones use keys. No-go; The 265 lb head wasn't enough. I am working on one of the gib slides right now too, as it needs a new tang welded on for adjustment so I can't lock the head and force with lifting the knee right now either, and would prefer not to.
So I parted off a piece of 3.5" tubing scrap that I had laying around and one night this week will press the lower bearing on with either the big arbor press or the hydraulic shop press. I would like a spare set of hands to wrestle this thing though. Its got some mass to it and is awkward and I don't want to ding up any of the hard shoulders of the drive splines.
3.5" OD tube... nice size hardware in this thing.
I need to get my control rods built for the speed and feeds selector rod as well as for the rapid traverse control rod. Its obvious that someone chained it down at some point and didn't give a shit where they put the chains and kinked both the vertical linkage shafts. It was at least one paint job ago though so this thing was already brought back from scrap at least once in its life.
Got the head back on and started to fight the spindle in place. I fed the drive pinion in for the head lifting rack to test mesh and fitment and it appears that the gear mesh is pretty close to where I wanted it so those last few though I fly cut off on Sunday night was the right measurement.
I did have to install the head twice though, because I was dumb and drove the upper double roller bearing race into place and then forgot to place the inner slinger and inner bearing on top of the crown gear housing before lifting the head on. Then, after realizing my stupidity, I also thought about how hard it will be to get the key and stuff in place while trying to reach through the bearing race. I decided I'll leave the upper bearing parts out all together until I get the lower assembled and seated and adjusted (I re-read the service manual and it vaguely describes this).
I was hoping that I could use the weight of the head to press the spindle into the lower bearing that was already installed in the head by a combination of lifting the knee and lowering the head. The bottom most bearing on the spindle is a press fit, and the other 3 cones use keys. No-go; The 265 lb head wasn't enough. I am working on one of the gib slides right now too, as it needs a new tang welded on for adjustment so I can't lock the head and force with lifting the knee right now either, and would prefer not to.
So I parted off a piece of 3.5" tubing scrap that I had laying around and one night this week will press the lower bearing on with either the big arbor press or the hydraulic shop press. I would like a spare set of hands to wrestle this thing though. Its got some mass to it and is awkward and I don't want to ding up any of the hard shoulders of the drive splines.
3.5" OD tube... nice size hardware in this thing.
I need to get my control rods built for the speed and feeds selector rod as well as for the rapid traverse control rod. Its obvious that someone chained it down at some point and didn't give a shit where they put the chains and kinked both the vertical linkage shafts. It was at least one paint job ago though so this thing was already brought back from scrap at least once in its life.