ISX crankshaft gear
09-07-2023, (Subject: ISX crankshaft gear ) 
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ISX crankshaft gear
Hi everybody. I'm new here and I'm looking for guidance on installing the crank gear on a 2350 ISX. The bolts broke off for the fuel pump idler and hilarity ensued.
I have a lab oven and the Cummins spacer tool for install.
Any advice or link to a thread or vid greatly appreciated.
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09-07-2023, (Subject: ISX crankshaft gear ) 
Post: #2
RE: ISX crankshaft gear
maybe this thread helps...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...2#pid70452


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09-07-2023, (Subject: ISX crankshaft gear ) 
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RE: ISX crankshaft gear
(09-07-2023 )Rawze Wrote:  maybe this thread helps...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...2#pid70452

I cant find anyone that has done the gear. I'm on the struggle bus here. I have ruined 2 gears following quick serve.
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09-07-2023, (Subject: ISX crankshaft gear ) 
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RE: ISX crankshaft gear
(09-07-2023 )KCMshop Wrote:  
(09-07-2023 )Rawze Wrote:  maybe this thread helps...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...2#pid70452

I cant find anyone that has done the gear. I'm on the struggle bus here. I have ruined 2 gears following quick serve.

Are you having hard time getting the gear on?!? I am confused here…


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09-08-2023, (Subject: ISX crankshaft gear ) 
Post: #5
RE: ISX crankshaft gear
Here is a video of removing the gear itself that I saw a long time ago...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhIxQCapH0


Not sure where the tool came from .. looks like some custom adapters made for a standard brand of hydraulic ram. .. might be something that a hydraulic shop made somewhere?. .. Unsure if a person could just go out and buy one.

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Maybe something similar can be made for installing one?.


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09-08-2023, (Subject: ISX crankshaft gear ) 
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RE: ISX crankshaft gear
Actually.. If it is a one-off/rare situation, and of the rest of the truck components are aged, then replacing the whole crankshaft might actually be a better choice for the truck owner, rather than wasting several more days of trying to figure it out?.

Would be a tough call, as the tranny would also have to be pulled... however, if it has a lot of miles on it, then a whole lot of other work like rear engine mounts, rear structure gasket, clutch, etc.etc. can also be done at the same time.


Just some alternative thoughts on it any ways.


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09-08-2023, (Subject: ISX crankshaft gear ) 
Post: #7
RE: ISX crankshaft gear
(09-07-2023 )Volvo8873 Wrote:  
(09-07-2023 )KCMshop Wrote:  
(09-07-2023 )Rawze Wrote:  maybe this thread helps...
http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?t...2#pid70452

I cant find anyone that has done the gear. I'm on the struggle bus here. I have ruined 2 gears following quick serve.

Are you having hard time getting the gear on?!? I am confused here…
Yea removal was no problem. I wonder if i need to heat it hotter then the 350F specified in Quick serve.
Thanks for the reply.
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09-08-2023, (Subject: ISX crankshaft gear ) 
Post: #8
RE: ISX crankshaft gear
(09-08-2023 )KCMshop Wrote:  ...
Yea removal was no problem. I wonder if i need to heat it hotter then the 350F specified in Quick serve.
Thanks for the reply.

350F for a press-fit gear of that size actually does seem like it would be barely enough when I think about it. I know I have had to heat gears that size to the 475 - 500+F range in the past other industrial equipment. Depends entirely on the clearances and/or if the shaft is to be cooled too.

There is a general rule however in interference fit components that .. At or above 600-F, and you will start to soften the metallurgy just enough to start to cause warping, even for harder metals.

Also.. the component needs to be very well evenly heated, meaning that you cannot do it with a torch or other external means,.. but using an oil bath(up to 350-F max, or the oil will burn) and the part NOT sitting on the bottom of the container ... or in an oven with racks for a few hours if heating something above 350-f.

Many instruction manuals for interference fit gears will have statements like ... "Open Flame Heating is not recommended" as uneven heating will cause warping too, as it is almost impossible to heat the gear perfectly with a torch, and it not end up warped on the shaft after it cools.

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(from back in the days when I had to deal with this kind of stuff in the industrial world) ...
As a coarse/service-man's rule of thumb on stuff that is below about 24" in size, at 350-F (a common industry standard temp for installing for interference fit gears) ... for every 1.100-inch of inner diameter of the gear in total, there typically would be roughly about 0.001" of interference.

Someone could do the math on the inner diameter of the gear vs. the shaft diameter, and determine if the interference amount matches up roughly with the 350-F rule of thumb or not.

Also, the tighter the negative clearances on the gear, the hotter you must make it (and the colder the shaft must also be), before it fits properly. But also... the gear itself AND the crankshaft in this case, has to be perfectly clean and polished too, so if there is any scars, dings, deformations, residues, anodizing, etc. on either mating surfaces then the clearances will not match up to the temperatures recommended.

I/E.> That 350F temp rating might only be for brand new parts, and not parts that have a lot of miles, age, etc. on them and are not perfectly polished any more.

Thorough polishing with scotch-brite pads + acetone after removing any dings, scars, etc.. is the way to get the inner and outer surfaces prepped.


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09-08-2023, (Subject: ISX crankshaft gear ) 
Post: #9
RE: ISX crankshaft gear
350/400F is enough however I leave the gear and adapter in the oven for 6-8 hours and we still need to move fairly quick. The crank will pull the heat out of the gear quite quickly and you may be having issue due to the components not being at an even temperature
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