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General Category => CLASSIFIEDS: buy, sell or trade here => Topic started by: JDmatt on November 28, 2014, 06:33:30 PM
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Wanted: New pair of 42036-3505 spindle sleeves (ski pivot bushings)
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Matt - I have a small hobby machine shop. If you know the measurements and buy the stock (bronze bushing material, I suppose) ... I can probably turn them for you.
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Got one and a dial indicator sitting right here as I was checking the typical hardware suppliers for one.
2.25" long
.55" OD
.40" ID but should be as tight as possible to a 3/8" bolt.
There is a section in the middle machined down to 1/2", and it's 3/4" wide. Not sure why this is, maybe there is a grease fitting on the spindle but I didn't notice.
I'm not sure on the best material, I think this original one is just steel.
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Ok, measure the ID of the hole in the spindle (clean the inside up if you need to). How tight of a fit does the bushing have when installing in the spindle? How tight is the fit of the bolt? If you have a new bolt you will use, measure it up.
Run a file corner across the bushing and see if it is easy or tough or impossible to file. Suspect easy, but sometimes bushings are hardened.
I will look tomorrow at what stock I have. Over .5" I know I have 12L14, but that rusts too easily for this application.
Depending on how tight we need to be on the ID, I may have to see about a reamer.
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Matt - I just ran into an issue with my lathe ... will send a PM.
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Matt
I have never seen a grease fitting for that bushing. Would be nice if there was. I think that machined down area is just to hold grease when it is assembled.
I would be tempted to use a bronze bushing. Unless you plan on riding it really hard :)
Is the hole in the spindle worn? I have seen them that new bushings are still sloppy.
Lloyd
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The bushing to the spindle is tight, it's the bolt in the bushing that's sloppy.
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Here they are Matt.
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Pretty cool. Is this a new product offering?
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Great, can't wait to see how they fit!
Mister Ed is a hobby machinist, so I doubt he wants to make a bunch of them, but I'm sure we could find a machine shop to make a run of them if they are needed.
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Hey Matt, shoot me your address. If you replied to my last PM, I did not get it.
Like Matt said I'm just a hobbyist that plays around. I have a medium sized lathe, vertical mill and shaper ... looking forward to retirement someday and gathering up the toys now. ;D I'm sure I could be convinced in to making more ... if someone was desperate. Although I wish I had a new one to measure up. And next time ... I will only do it in warmer months, lol.