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Crankcase machining ??? - Bluebird7 - 14-11-2022 Has anybody ever machined on of these recast crankcases. RE: Crankcase machining ??? - Charles P - 15-11-2022 Yes. I have. Not a task for the faint hearted, or those with a small milling machine. RE: Crankcase machining ??? - Tony Griffiths - 15-11-2022 This is the sort of milling that should be able to accomplish all the machining operations - including line boring - on the A7 crankcase. Deckel FP1 and FP2 http://www.lathes.co.uk/deckel At the bottom of the Deckel page is a list of similar "universal" millers of the same type including http://www.lathes.co.uk/hermle http://www.lathes.co.uk/prvomajskamacmon http://www.lathes.co.uk/mikronmillers/ http://www.lathes.co.uk/tosfn40/ http://www.lathes.co.uk/metba/ etc Or, you could go mad and find one of these: http://www.lathes.co.uk/omniversal/ RE: Crankcase machining ??? - Charles P - 15-11-2022 (15-11-2022, 02:24 AM)Tony Griffiths Wrote: This is the sort of milling that should be able to accomplish all the machining operations - including line boring - on the A7 crankcase. As Tony may remember I used a Maho MH600, which was *just* big enough. I suspect that being just a bit smaller the Deckel FP 1 might struggle but an FP2 should be ok. Charles RE: Crankcase machining ??? - Reckless Rat - 15-11-2022 Interesting casting. Fuel pump, oil filler and dipstick all on n/side. What's it for? RE: Crankcase machining ??? - Charles P - 15-11-2022 (15-11-2022, 09:59 AM)Reckless Rat Wrote: Interesting casting. Fuel pump, oil filler and dipstick all on n/side. What's it for? Grasshopper type crankcase. A Dave Flake casting I believe C RE: Crankcase machining ??? - Bluebird7 - 15-11-2022 (15-11-2022, 12:20 AM)Charles P Wrote: Yes. I have. Hi Charles, in a roundabout way I really would be interested in the cost to achieve a "As New" crankcase. pm me please if interested in quoting. I'm in the early stages of creating an engine for a project that's under consideration, & who cast these originally, recall seeing one at Beaulieu some time ago. (Silly me, Who is Dave Flake) RE: Crankcase machining ??? - Charles P - 15-11-2022 (15-11-2022, 11:06 AM)Bluebird7 Wrote:(15-11-2022, 12:20 AM)Charles P Wrote: Yes. I have. I only do this for fun, not money. It’s a useful distraction from the day job in management consultancy. I know that even an experienced machinist will consume a lot of time on one of these so it’ll be in the thousands of pounds. I suppose that the question you have to ask yourself is will a new crankcase offer any meaningful advantages over a suitably strengthened original? Given that cars like Christian Pedersen’s single seater have original standard type crankcases you have to conclude that performance possibly isn’t the advantage so a new crankcase has to meet other needs, more along the Mallory and Irvine philosophy. Dave Flake was an excellent engineer who died about a decade ago. He cast these and some blown Ulster crankcases along with 10 stud blocks. Most of his patterns are with Tony Betts. However, I doubt that many crankcases have ever been completed Charles RE: Crankcase machining ??? - Bluebird7 - 15-11-2022 Hi Charles, I thought that would be the answer. It was just an option to consider as this crankcase is currently on ebay !!!!. I recall seeing one at Beaulieu, and yes that was about 10 years ago. At the time I thought without having it supplied fully machined then what's the point. Having been in engineering most of my working life, it's not a project I would consider. Wouldn't even know where to start , ref datum point ? RE: Crankcase machining ??? - Austin in the Shed - 15-11-2022 I have machined hundreds of castings over the years but not attempted to machine a new crankcase although I have one as a " retirement project ". Having a casting is one thing,but is it dimensionally correct,missing any bosses etc,porous anywhere particularly around the oilways? I've always thought the first casting off a pattern to machine the worst because you might see it's shortfalls or faults when you machine it up.On a one off you don't get the benefit of that. Plus the fact all the set ups to do the one off and particularly machining the crank/cam and oil pump centers which have all got to be correct to a couple of thou. The thing that worries me most about a c/c is the internal oilways either breaking out or being porous . I use a Bridgeport milling milling machine with a raising block on the head and a crankcase would be on its limits of size I think. I believe Paul Bonewell has machined crankcass in the past ,I think he has a horizontal borer to do them. |