Gabriel
08-22-2018, 11:20 AM
I'm doing a very intensive rebuild on my 84 200ES engine. Not the typical top end overhaul. Probably replacing parts still within spec. I just really want this thing RIGHT.
Never been inside the bottom end before. Started pulling the clutch assemblies apart today and detail cleaning everything SPOTLESS. There was about a tablespoon full of thick rubbery crud in the centrifugal oil filter (not the drain screen, duh) and I am getting a whiff of burnt oil so EVERYTHING must come apart for cleaning and inspection.
My question:
The Centrifugal clutch drum is well within spec. About .020 below max ID. There are no rough places or severe damage but there are three scored grooves where the clutch feet have worn into the drum. I'd say about .010-.015 would clean it up.
WOULD YOU set the drum up in the lathe, indicate everything in true and use a boring bar to lightly clean that surface or leave it alone?
As far as getting it right, I have no fear of that. I was a machinist for 13 years. I have a lathe and if I can't do something that simple I need to go jump off a bluff onto some sharp rocks. LOL!
The conundrum for me is, removing material would make the drum perfectly smooth again but also bring me right up to the wear limit.
Resurface or leave it alone? As I say, it's smooth all but for the wear grooves. After some brake cleaner to remove all the oil, a bare finger slides over the surface; Slick.
I have actually done this to a centrifugal go-kart clutch but this is a LOT more precise and powerful machine.
One thing I excel at is over thinking.
Thank you for any thoughts and input.
†††Gabriel†††
Never been inside the bottom end before. Started pulling the clutch assemblies apart today and detail cleaning everything SPOTLESS. There was about a tablespoon full of thick rubbery crud in the centrifugal oil filter (not the drain screen, duh) and I am getting a whiff of burnt oil so EVERYTHING must come apart for cleaning and inspection.
My question:
The Centrifugal clutch drum is well within spec. About .020 below max ID. There are no rough places or severe damage but there are three scored grooves where the clutch feet have worn into the drum. I'd say about .010-.015 would clean it up.
WOULD YOU set the drum up in the lathe, indicate everything in true and use a boring bar to lightly clean that surface or leave it alone?
As far as getting it right, I have no fear of that. I was a machinist for 13 years. I have a lathe and if I can't do something that simple I need to go jump off a bluff onto some sharp rocks. LOL!
The conundrum for me is, removing material would make the drum perfectly smooth again but also bring me right up to the wear limit.
Resurface or leave it alone? As I say, it's smooth all but for the wear grooves. After some brake cleaner to remove all the oil, a bare finger slides over the surface; Slick.
I have actually done this to a centrifugal go-kart clutch but this is a LOT more precise and powerful machine.
One thing I excel at is over thinking.
Thank you for any thoughts and input.
†††Gabriel†††