Thank you...some days I wish I still had it!!!
Damn Pat, you have got to miss the big show. I've had my fun with some sick street car stuff but that's the whole next level. It's probably a good thing I never had that kind of coin. I'd have never been home.
At time Cam I do miss it...mostly the time on the road and the pressure of the challenge. I miss my Crew the most.
I wasn't home for about 20 years. If I was I was sleeping...
Wow what a weekend...Friday I skipped out of work until about 1:30 pm. Had a meeting of the minds in the morning and caught up on some GDS Paperwork. The I got an email from a customer needed a design and prototype by Tuesday...really on the Minnesota Deere Opener weekend??? Aint no way that is going to happen but I figured if I went in I could have it knocked out before Monday am for the Production Scheduler to tell me when. So I drive into the office and about 10 minutes into it I get an email say hold...changes coming...oh well...back home.
Saturday I has about 10 guys over for Coffee...we talk smart and solve the worlds problems and create some more. One of the guys bought a car from Florida without a fornt plate so he asked me to install the Plate Holder after he butchered it...LOL...he was trying to install it up side down.
After that I thought well I'll knock this Transmission deal out. Just as I get rolling my BIL and friend show up so I can teach them how to clean their Rifles. I almost said no but I figure the BIL helps me anytime I need help and my buddy has access to some of the best Prairie Dog hunting property in SD...so I returned the favor.
They received Gun Cleaning 101. A Ruger Precision 308,Savage something 308 and couple of AR-15s.
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This morning I started back in on the Transmission. This was a head scratcher. I didn't have the Shifter Arms that go on the transmission...not sure where they went...I I pulled this Shifter from my old Chevelle back in 1984.
So I measured up the old Mounting Plate and cut a sample on the Jet. The Bolt Hole Pattern was correct so I went back to the CAD and moved the Shifter up 1 inch and to the left a 1/2 an inch. Wrote the files and took them out to the Jet and started cutting. Using all old saved drops from over the years.
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Next I had to sort out the Arm lengths and clearances. So I took a WAG (Wild *** Guess) at it and surprisingly was only off by .114 to long. Once I had an arm on there I was able to measure the angles and length of travel of the V-Gate Shifter and adjust.
Sat down at the computer and made revisions to the models and spit out the files and back to the Jet.
Loaded up a blank of 4130 1/4 inch and started cutting. The 3-4 arm needed a 5/8 inch offset to make things work out correctly. So I set up the press Brake and double hit it the old fashion way. Now that that is proven I'll make a set angle tool and form it so I don't create any stress risers where the punch and die hit the part. Not sure if I will heat treat the parts...once tooled I can make spares if needed.
I found some old Reverse Linkage in my "Clutch Stuff" box. Had to do a little unbending to get that to work. Back to the Press Brake and set up a Flattening Die and "squished" them to where they need to be.
The final assembly.
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Everything is a little tight.
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Had to machine a 16th off the heads of 3 out of the 4 Bolts on the Rods. Thank God for thin Nylocks!!!
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This week if the Nephew has time we'll get the Transmission back in and see how much of the floor needs to be cut out and replaced. And we will get that Rearend out.