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Crankshaft Drilling

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RCP

04-03-2005 17:55:06




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Does anyone have any contacts who can drill an Oliver crank and convert it to pressure lube rod bearings?




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stroker 88

04-04-2005 19:17:01




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 Re: Crankshaft Drilling in reply to RCP, 04-03-2005 17:55:06  
why? i've never had or seen any problems with rod bearlngs in the waukesha engines that squirt oil the rods, and we have put alot of compression and stroke in them.



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stroker 88

04-04-2005 19:15:10




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 Re: Crankshaft Drilling in reply to RCP, 04-03-2005 17:55:06  
why? i've never had or seen any problems with rod bearlngs in the waukesha engines that squirt oil the rods, and we have put alot of cmpression and stroke in them.



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CASEPOWER

04-03-2005 18:21:11




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 Re: Crankshaft Drilling in reply to RCP, 04-03-2005 17:55:06  
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It's really not that hard. Any machine shop should be able to handle it. I drilled mine with the drill press you see here. A good vice and a 8 inch 3/16" bit was used. Use a full fluted bit to carry your shavings out. If you don't you will break a bit. The shell of the crank is harder than the inside. Use a die grinder to start a flat for the drill bit on the journal. The actual drilled hole was 6 inches on this Fordson crank.

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