Workshop Sunday Oct 6
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Workshop Sunday Oct 6
There will be a club workshop Sunday Oct 6. We will meet at 9 a.m. at Sports Car Centre (12116 - 121a St, google-map it as it is a bit tricky to find the first time). We will be having a good look at David's BMW engine and probably stripping it to get the case welded.
Very glad to hear the engine came apart just as it looked it might one we had it on the bench. Thanks to watching John's masterful technique, I am now a bit less afraid of the idea of dismantling a motorcycle. It inspired me to go home and fix the window switches in my son's car and to repair and reset the garage door opener --
I've never seen so many plastic zip ties in my life. I think I cut off almost twenty. I must confess I was a little relieved when the bottom/gearbox section came off so easily. I mean, it makes sense it should do so but they're mostly designed for ease of assembly these days, not ease of repair. Here's hoping it goes together as easily as well. Please someone make sure I line up all the dowel pins correctly
Now we just have to strip out the shift drums and the selector mech and it's off to the welders.
Now we just have to strip out the shift drums and the selector mech and it's off to the welders.
De-ugh-ifacation started:
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Machined up a new spigot and dropped it, along with the case, off at the machinist this morning. When they're done milling the broken area flat, I'll machine the spigot to the proper length and then off to the welder.
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Machined up a new spigot and dropped it, along with the case, off at the machinist this morning. When they're done milling the broken area flat, I'll machine the spigot to the proper length and then off to the welder.
Here is the case after machining:
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Here it is with the spigot machined to length and placed in position:
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Off to the welder Monday afternoon.
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Here it is with the spigot machined to length and placed in position:
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Off to the welder Monday afternoon.
The welder phoned me this morning practically crying because the weld had not turned out to their satisfaction. I girded my loins, amongst other things, and headed down, fearing the worst. Thankfully it was just a case of the poor pampered bast#rd never having welded slightly contaminated materials before. When you weld contaminated materials, the contaminants form gasses that make it difficult to make a perfect weld.
It looks just fine:
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I'll smooth things out and vacuum check it just to be sure.![Image]()
It looks just fine:
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I'll smooth things out and vacuum check it just to be sure.
Last edited by jbcollier on Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Well, it worked in that the spigot was firmly welded to the case, but the case alloy was chosen for its castability rather than its weld-ability. I carefully ground out a groove in the two passages and then filled them both with two part alloy epoxy. I did the first and let it sit over the weekend. That worked a treat so I did the second this afternoon. I'll test it tomorrow and then let it sit another day before polishing it all up with a dremel.
Finger's crossed but it looks to be good.
Finger's crossed but it looks to be good.