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Post  Jason_WI Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:24 pm

Poor guy had a rough life.

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Kinda like where's Waldo. Spot the problem yet?

Stay tuned.
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Post  Cribbs74 Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:28 pm

Broken crank

What are you planning on doing? Or do you have a spare?
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Post  Jason_WI Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:33 pm

Yep Got a spare  Very Happy 


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Post  Cribbs74 Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:42 pm

Drive pin?
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Post  Jason_WI Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:46 pm

That's the stay tuned part!
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Post  coxaddict Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:50 pm

Can the crankshaft be repaired? Looking at the crank gives me some ideas. If you were going to discard the broken crank I'd like to try and repair it for you as an experiment. Small Cox Logo 
Thanks for sharing.
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Post  Jason_WI Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:07 pm

coxaddict wrote:Can the crankshaft be repaired? Looking at the crank gives me some ideas.  If you were going to discard the broken crank I'd like to try and repair it for you as an experiment. Small Cox Logo 
Thanks for sharing.

The front spline part is missing. If it was there it may have been brazed to try to repair it.
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Post  RknRusty Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:09 pm

One of the Killer Bee cranks with the hole in the crank pin could be tapped with a reverse(preferably) thread, and then a steel stud of the right diameter could be threaded and screwed into it. I wouldn't know how to do it with a Bee crank though. Unless you have the capability in your shop to bore a precision hole in the crank pin.
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Post  G.O. Stang Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:16 pm

Ah! So you're who outbid me! Well congrats. Price was decent for parts anyway.

I was gonna ask, does the spline part missing really matter? What if you still had the spline part, or took another from another crank, and just screwed the prop on as normal? Would it not still stay in place? I guess it could cause the prop to slip and turn a little. But it could be solved by knurling the end of the crank and the back of the spline piece. I don't know. Just thinking out loud. I assume your doing to try the "drill and dowel" method? Drilling the pin and pressing in a dowel?

I'll take that broken crank off your hands if you don't want it. Wink 
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Post  RknRusty Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:25 pm

G.O. Stang wrote:Ah! So you're who outbid me! Well congrats. Price was decent for parts anyway.

I was gonna ask, does the spline part missing really matter? What if you still had the spline part, or took another from another crank, and just screwed the prop on as normal? Would it not still stay in place? I guess it could cause the prop to slip and turn a little. But it could be solved by knurling the end of the crank and the back of the spline piece. I don't know. Just thinking out loud. I assume your doing to try the "drill and dowel" method? Drilling the pin and pressing in a dowel?

I'll take that broken crank off your hands if you don't want it. Wink 
The spline is the only part that extends past the end of the crankcase. The front bearing is immediately behind the splined end.

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Post  Jason_WI Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:26 pm

RknRusty wrote:One of the Killer Bee cranks with the hole in the crank pin could be tapped with a reverse(preferably) thread, and then a steel stud of the right diameter could be threaded and screwed into it. I wouldn't know how to do it with a Bee crank though. Unless you have the capability in your shop to bore a precision hole in the crank pin.
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The plan is to center the crank pin with an independent 4 jaw chuck. center drill the crank pin and drill for a press-fit dowel pin. No need to use a KB crank.

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Post  Admin Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:55 pm

G.O. Stang wrote:Ah! So you're who outbid me! Well congrats. Price was decent for parts anyway.

I was gonna ask, does the spline part missing really matter? What if you still had the spline part, or took another from another crank, and just screwed the prop on as normal? Would it not still stay in place? I guess it could cause the prop to slip and turn a little.

I'll take that broken crank off your hands if you don't want it. Wink 

Well, when I got this engine, it looked perfectly fine until I gave the prop a spin. While I'm sure it would have ran the way it was, I was worried about something coming loose.
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Post  Jason_WI Sun Feb 09, 2014 1:10 am

Finally found my 4 jaw chuck. Should make some progress this week on the crankshaft.

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Post  tubebass Mon Feb 10, 2014 2:36 pm

I could use one of those too, if you're interested in making another.
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Post  Cribbs74 Mon Feb 10, 2014 3:21 pm

You have my attention!  Popcorn 
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Post  Jason_WI Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:06 pm

First attempt......EPIC failure Sad 


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Attempt 2 will try with solid carbide drills. The old crankshaft is brittle. Must be case hardned.
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Post  Cribbs74 Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:31 pm

Ugly..... Oh well, you have spares.  Very Happy 
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Post  Surfer_kris Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:06 am

Ron Valentine used another approach for his reedies that are converted into rear valve ones. By thinning the lower end of the conrod, this will expose a bit of the regular crank pin which then can be used to drive the valve...

Just something to consider if you don't manage to add a drive-pin to a regular crank...
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Post  G.O. Stang Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:35 am

Surfer_kris wrote:Ron Valentine used another approach for his reedies that are converted into rear valve ones. By thinning the lower end of the conrod, this will expose a bit of the regular crank pin which then can be used to drive the valve...

Just something to consider if you don't manage to add a drive-pin to a regular crank...

I think the problem with this is using the factory valve. So he's needing a very close to factory style crank and pin setup.
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Post  Surfer_kris Mon Feb 17, 2014 8:34 am

Yes, I can understand that, but judging from the first attempt at modifying a standard crank, I'd guess anything that can put the engine back in working order would be useful...

The disc would have to be modified, either extended or moved closer to the crank pin, in order to work with a regular crank, so that is certainly not an easy job either.
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Post  Jason_WI Mon Feb 17, 2014 1:06 pm

I think the carbide drills will be able to drill through the hard surface without causing stress on the crank pin. I will give this a try. The last option is to use a HD crank with a hole alrady in the crankpin and turn a part to press in with retaining compound.
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Post  roddie Mon Feb 17, 2014 1:46 pm

The Carbide drills are a better choice..  Maybe this is a dumb question Jason.. but, are you peck-drilling?
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Post  Jason_WI Mon Feb 17, 2014 2:49 pm

roddie wrote:The Carbide drills are a better choice..  Maybe this is a dumb question Jason.. but, are you peck-drilling?

I was using cutting oil. It wasn't that deep that I felt the need to retract the bit to clear the chips out. The drill walked to the side and blew out the crank pin. I need to order carbide center drill and a carbide drill at .070.
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Post  706jim Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:33 am

Jason_WI wrote:First attempt......EPIC failure Sad 


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Attempt 2 will try with solid carbide drills. The old crankshaft is brittle. Must be case hardned.

Are you trying to drill this in a lathe at a low rpm?

You might be better off to use a drill press.

Also, I'd suggest using a center drill before trying any type of twist drill to remove the crankpin. Twist drills are usually too flexible to reliably start on center. Carbide drills are stiffer, but my still tend to wander at the start.
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Post  Jason_WI Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:30 pm

Yes in a lathe as I can center the crank pin. I will order a #1 carbide center drill and screw machine length cobalt 135 degree split point #50 drills. I will also get one #50 carbide drill. Will go from there. My drill press is in the "ropeless boat anchor" class of tools so I'm not going to use that.
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