This is a short video I made showing china girl crankshaft runout.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZv_sVNC_q0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZv_sVNC_q0
Basically you locate the high spot on the shaft, and then you figure out where you need to whack the flywheel with a hammer to make it a lower spot. It's not that hard from trial and error to figure out where to whack it. The hard part is getting a way to accurately measure the runout.So how do you fix that runout?
Sand it, grind it, bend it?
JB weld?
Do tell!
You force it back into alignment , with a press or a hammer I've seen both used . Hope that helps . DanSo how do you fix that runout?
Sand it, grind it, bend it?
JB weld?
Do tell!
It's a lot easier to balance the crank than it is to true it. It's not going to do much good though if your crank has too much runout, so true first, then balance.do you know how to balance a crank?
I doubt it. This is my first attempt, and it's proving to be very time consuming. I hope I can think of a way to get better at it.do you sell a balanced and trued crank?
I don't sell stuff, I only give cool parts away. I'm not really into the money thing.liveforphysics, can you sell me a balanced crank for the chinese motors?
Wow what a great article about tuning up a lathe. Kind of blows my little mind really. That's how little I know. Kind of explains some inconsistances I've been seeing. I didn't understand what was going on.Biknut,
Look forward to your dedication on truing HT crankshafts.
In my research of the subject, I've found that most posts recommended using machinist V-Blocks, rather than a lathe. The V-blocks are more accurate than a lathe which requires tuning and adjustments. I don't think you'll get a wood lathe near the accuracy of V-Blocks.
Here's a post to check if your centers are aligned. This might indicate how accurate your measurements are. About 2/3 down the page - shows using a 0.005 - 0.015 feeler gauge leaf to measure alignment:
http://www.mini-lathe.com/Mini_lathe/Tuning/tuning.htm
I am not a machinists or mechanic - Just my 2 cents.
Keep up the pursuit and I look forward to your continued journey.
Chris
AKA: BigBlue
I like those roller blocks. I see what you're talking about. They would probably come in handy for balancing too.Live,
Roller Block?
Is this what you mean?
http://motorbicycling.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=49183&stc=1&d=1340258759
Chris
AKA: BigBlue
Yep. Thats exactly what I'm taking about, and it's THE tool for getting a decent run-out measurement.Live,
Roller Block?
Is this what you mean?
http://motorbicycling.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=49183&stc=1&d=1340258759
Chris
AKA: BigBlue