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Fwd: RE: TR cam/lifter failure from [151.199.89.12] at Sun, 7 Nov 2004 0

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Subject: Fwd: RE: TR cam/lifter failure from [151.199.89.12] at Sun, 7 Nov 2004 09:16:01 -0600
Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2004 10:19:35 -0500
I goofed and sent this to Randall instead of the List.  Need more coffee.

Jim


>At 12:33 11/6/2004, you wrote:
>> > Whoops.  I guess I'm a bit too literal.  When you say "lost a lobe," I
>> > assumed that the specs on the lobe itself ground beyond
>> > tolerance.  Couldn't
>> > figure the talk on a soft lifter, since to overly wear a cam lobe
>> > would have
>> > to mean a tight, hard lifter.
>>
>>Not true at all.  I don't know the exact process involved, whether it's just
>>the soft lifter losing it's finish and grinding away the cam as Irv says, or
>>if there is actually galling (a kind of microscopic spot welding) involved,
>>but I do know that soft lifters spell death for a cam lobe.
>
>Randall is correct (no surprise there).  In a previous life I was a 
>mechanical engineer who designed slip rings (rotating sliding contacts to 
>transmit electrical signals and power) for the aerospace industry (I'm 
>proud to say one of my devices was on the first Shuttle decades ago, but 
>that's a different thread).  Anyway, the process by which soft lifters 
>wear hard cam lobes is called back transfer.  If the film strength of the 
>lubricant is exceeded, even for an instant, the harder material generates 
>wear particles which then back-transfer to and become embedded in the 
>softer material.  The softer material then becomes an abrasive (think 
>Craytex stick) and the irreversible process of abrasion of the harder 
>surface commences.  It's not intuitive, but that's the mechanism at work.
>
></tribology lesson>  :-)
>
>BTW, when I had my cam reground by Isky about 4 years ago, I sent my newly 
>purchased lifters to them to be hardness tested; seven of the eight 
>passed.  They wanted RC 53 or better.
>
>hth
>
>Jim
>
>--
>Jim
>jhassall@blacksburg.net
>Blacksburg VA
>'63 TR4 in autox preparation, 90% finished, 90% to go

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Jim
jhassall@blacksburg.net
Blacksburg VA
'63 TR4 in autox preparation, 90% finished, 90% to go 




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