My Pete rebuild |
01-02-2022, (Subject: My Pete rebuild ) Post: #555 | |||
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RE: My Pete rebuild (12-25-2021 )Nostalgic Wrote:(12-25-2021 )tree98 Wrote: I don't remember seeing Rawze weigh all his parts when he did his rebuild. What am I missing? well... at least if you precision balance it.. and get it right, then you could run it down the roads at its full 2700-RPM rating all day and not blink an eye about it. Of course, the bearing clearances for the rods/mains, would also need to be plasti-gauged too, (and all verified to be at 0.002" - 0.003") to ensure there is no variance in clearances, to help prevent any harmonics from setting in. All the wrist pins bushings would have to be on the underside of the acceptance range too. Most already come this way from cummins when they are new if I remember right. matter of fact, the wrist pin bushing clearance it actually the absolute most precision, and critical measurement in the whole engine. The longevity of the engine depends on this very heavily, right along with raising of the liner heights above factory settings on an engine that has a lot of miles and is being rebuilt. As far as machining some of the weight differences out of the rods, the outer shoulder (intake side) would be the best place for that. No way would you want to remove material form the center or any other part of it as it needs to hold up to 2,000 foot-lbs of torque without deflection otherwise. just some random blabbering thought while enjoying my 3rd' beer, nothing more. I have never had to precision balance an engine myself, so its all just beer speculation. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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