blacksheep10
XBJRA champ/ 555 and team Nasty codriver
just to test it, I cut a grade 50 (mild steel) rotor for a rzr front. So 60 mph boiling the brakes down on woods racing, up and down cooking them. Never had a problem
Bebop said:PM me details of floater cups if you don't mind.
I've got nothing against Weaver, but if that other company makes it better/cheaper, I'm interested.
blacksheep10 said:just to test it, I cut a grade 50 (mild steel) rotor for a rzr front. So 60 mph boiling the brakes down on woods racing, up and down cooking them. Never had a problem
blacksheep10 said:Slotted
waggener1 said:The biggest challenge I'm facing currently is the re-tubing of my axle. I've got the tubes cut down and the rosette welds drilled out, but I haven't pressed the tubes out of the center section. I've read that it could possibly take 30+ tons of force to get them out. Does anyone here have any experience?
wizzo said:I've pressed axle tubes out with a 20 ton harbor freight press. I've also pressed in short side tube with a chain and bottle jack. Where there is a will, there is a way. Make sure chain is up to task...........just sayin.
wizzo said:I've pressed axle tubes out with a 20 ton harbor freight press. I've also pressed in short side tube with a chain and bottle jack. Where there is a will, there is a way. Make sure chain is up to task...........just sayin.
bjeep said:I have done 14 bolts with a 12 ton harbor junk press. Heat and press makes it easy......
Axle tube by bjeep gibbs, on Flickr
waggener1 said:My plan is to machine a "press plate" about 0.050" diameter smaller than the housing I.D. and then hope that a harbor freight press can get the job done. Worst case is I'll have to find someone with a bigger press. I appreciate the feedback. You've got my hopes up!
redneckengineered said:You left out the part where you almost died
poolman said:Dam!!! laughing1
wizzo said:For pressing out old tubes: Cut old tubes off within a couple inches of center section. Measure ID of axle tube, cut some 1/4 scrap where it will easily fit into axle tube and weld it up. Only weld one side, press out and then do other side. To press out, we used a piece of round tube, think it was an old 2.5" 1/4 wall link we cut to length to run into housing to press out old tube.
Attached picture of creative axle tube pressing. Little heat on housing helped.
redneckengineered said:You left out the part where you almost died