With a big motor and used gears, I think I would go ahead and undercut, just to be safe. My concern about doing the undercut first would be heat generated by grinding might(?) change the molecular structure back.
Interesting, i would probably cut first. I wonder if this Cryo treatment can be used on bearings and chains...?
Mick
I'll answer multiple questions here. My Cryo texch said they do everything, chains, (even ORing) gears, shafts, pistons, valves, cams, etc, engine blocks (says the drag guys get 3X more runs from a cryo block than non cryo, before they have to re-linbore it). Sprockets, rotors, cam blocks, I did it all. They prefer machining be done first, then Cryo.
Only caveat on the chains was they want to do new ones. Used ones may have damage and so I had my used ones magnfluxed, and then they were OK to cryo. On the ORing chain, they say just be sure they know, key is simply don't move it till the cryo is done or the oring shatters. duh.
Caveat on bearings is the grease and rubber seals. If internal tranny type, then no problem to cryo.
On the undercutting, APE charge for 4 cuts. So I asked Jay to cut 1-2, 2-3, 3,4 and 3-2. I figured why 4 to 5? Never a problem there. I have had the 3 to2 jump out on me so I picked that one. Heck they will do all 8, anything for a price, but not for me.