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IH: Engine Mechanicals - Sub-01A

Sprocket Cover Dowel Hole (Case) Repair

  • This is a bit of an obscure one but a real pain to fix, requiring several special tools. This was also done with the cases assembled. If had split the cases I could have put them on my mate's milling machine and precision machined them. But because I was too lazy to split the cases and disturb that nice tight, factory original bottom end, I did it the hard way. 1)
    • When it came back from the aircraft welder it looked like the pics below.
    • Amazingly, there was no big blob of weld but two tiny little rings, still with the (rough) hole in the middle. His TIG welder can weld aluminum .010“ thick.
    • The gearbox shafts and bearings were left in place during welding to help stop distortion of the cases.
    • He pre-heated the cases gently with a torch and then he would put a ring of weld on, let it cool off, repeat, repeat repeat etc.
    • Notice how he welded around the screw next to the top hole but did not go over it. And the 1/4” threaded hole in the middle was still useable.
  • Now all I had to do was re-machine those two 7/16“ dowel holes back where they should be within app. .001”.
  • First thing was to file the flat surfaces back on again, using the sprocket cover with bearing blue on it as a guide. A couple of hours with a pair of 10“ bastard file and millsaw file did that.
Here's a drill jig made from a half-inch steel plate to guide the drill


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