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wont hurt to polish with crocus cloth. check the oil holes on the journal, if they are nodded its been out before.
800 grit cloth too much? I have finer papers. I don't want to remove material.
Don't use sandpaper. Use Crocus cloth. You want to polish the spot. Even 1000 grit sandpaper is to coarse. -P.
Quote from: pjlogue on September 08, 2019, 01:43:41 PMDon't use sandpaper. Use Crocus cloth. You want to polish the spot. Even 1000 grit sandpaper is to coarse. -P.800 grit crocus cloth was the finest I could find
While you can harden them, don't think that they typically are. No reason to. Do you have a reference?
Quote from: maxheadflow on September 09, 2019, 08:38:00 AMWhile you can harden them, don't think that they typically are. No reason to. Do you have a reference?I think I read this in HondaMan's book and the hardness penetrating to about 0.005" I may be wrong in the cranks being hardened, however, the crank material is going to be harder than the bearing shells. One of the materials (either the journal or the shell) has to be soft enough to embed any foreign particles so it avoids grinding the particles. You naturally make the shells (replaceable) softer than the journals on the crank. https://me-mechanicalengineering.com/desirable-properties-of-bearing-materials/-P.
Quote from: pjlogue on September 09, 2019, 09:02:06 AMQuote from: maxheadflow on September 09, 2019, 08:38:00 AMWhile you can harden them, don't think that they typically are. No reason to. Do you have a reference?I think I read this in HondaMan's book and the hardness penetrating to about 0.005" I may be wrong in the cranks being hardened, however, the crank material is going to be harder than the bearing shells. One of the materials (either the journal or the shell) has to be soft enough to embed any foreign particles so it avoids grinding the particles. You naturally make the shells (replaceable) softer than the journals on the crank. https://.com//-P.I don't see any reference to hardening of the crank in Paris' book. If you have a page number that would be good. Only place I found referenced to polishing was small rod ends with 400 grit emery. You're link is good for bearing material but says nothing about shaft finish. Again, the link I provided talked about using 320-400-600 grit to motor polish a crank after grinding. Using 600 wet and dry by hand is not that aggressive.
Quote from: maxheadflow on September 09, 2019, 08:38:00 AMWhile you can harden them, don't think that they typically are. No reason to. Do you have a reference?I think I read this in HondaMan's book and the hardness penetrating to about 0.005" I may be wrong in the cranks being hardened, however, the crank material is going to be harder than the bearing shells. One of the materials (either the journal or the shell) has to be soft enough to embed any foreign particles so it avoids grinding the particles. You naturally make the shells (replaceable) softer than the journals on the crank. https://.com//-P.