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Re: [Fot] Center main support

To: "John H. Hasty" <jhasty@mhc-law.com>, "John H. Hasty via Fot" <fot@autox.team.net>, tr4racing@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: [Fot] Center main support
From: DAVE HOGYE via Fot <fot@autox.team.net>
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2019 18:27:43 -0800 (PST)
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My brother worked for Gran Turismo Jaguar in Northern Ohio a few decades ag=
o and I remember well him telling me they taught him how to straighten cran=
ks with a mallet of some sort, set up in a rotational device.   I thought i=
t was barbaric at the time having never heard of that sort of thing, but GT=
J definitely knew what they were doing.  GTJ built championship winning Jag=
s.=20
Dave H.=20

> On November 24, 2019 at 4:57 PM "John H. Hasty via Fot" <fot@autox.team.n=
et> wrote:
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>     Chris:  That is exactly how we built the roller bearing crank half's =
for our two stroke GP bikes... well placed blows with a brass hammer and in=
 an hour or so you end up with a straight crank
>=20
>     Sent from my iPhone
>=20
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>         > > On Nov 24, 2019, at 6:27 PM, Chris Marx via Fot <fot@autox.te=
am.net> wrote:
> >=20
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> >     >=20
>         > >=20
> >         Hi Phil,
> >=20
> >         =20
> >=20
> >         If I give a crank to the machine shop for testing and maybe pol=
ishing they also correcting straightness.
> >=20
> >         They using a hammer and a wedge like tool with brass or bronze =
surface and giving it a big blow at some places to make it straight.
> >=20
> >         They also checking with magna flux system for cracks.
> >=20
> >         =20
> >=20
> >         I run 0.0027=E2=80=9D main bearing clearance.
> >=20
> >         =20
> >=20
> >         For sure Kas throw in is right. I keep the revs below 6k with t=
he standard crank.
> >=20
> >         Many people going up to 7k with their engines but I don=E2=80=
=99t dare. A billet crank might help a little but I saw billet cranks break=
ing too.
> >=20
> >         =20
> >=20
> >         Engine power is not my main concern. Cornering speed is.
> >=20
> >         =20
> >=20
> >         Cheers
> >=20
> >         Chris
> >=20
> >         =20
> >=20
> >         =20
> >=20
> >         Von: Fot <fot-bounces@autox.team.net> Im Auftrag von Phil Gott =
via Fot
> >         Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. November 2019 22:03
> >         An: Friends Of Triumph <fot@autox.team.net>
> >         Betreff: Re: [Fot] Center main support
> >=20
> >         =20
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> >         Interesting, Chris:
> >=20
> >         My machine shop said that .002=E2=80=9D run out at the center m=
ain, with the crank supported and spun on numbers 1 and 3 was a sign that i=
t was developing high levels of internal stress (work hardening) and that i=
t should be retired. They aim for 0 run out under these conditions. Based o=
n what you=E2=80=99ve said, I wonder if they are being overly cautious. As =
they do not grind cranks themselves ( only polishing and balancing), they h=
ad little to gain from that diagnosis.
> >         Thanks for the input.
> >=20
> >         Sent from my iPhone
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >             > > >=20
> > >             On Nov 24, 2019, at 9:26 AM, Tony Drews <tony@tonydrews.c=
om mailto:tony@tonydrews.com > wrote:
> > >=20
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> > >             Wow!  It's very nicely done.  Certainly overkill.
> > >=20
> > >             Regards, Tony
> > >=20
> > >             On 11/23/2019 9:11 PM, Phil Gott wrote:
> > >=20
> > >                 > > > >=20
> > > >                 Here are some photos:
> > > >=20
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> > > >                 Sent from my iPhone
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> > > > >                     On Nov 23, 2019, at 12:23 PM, Tony Drews <ton=
y@tonydrews.com> mailto:tony@tonydrews.com wrote:
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> > > > >                     I agree, that sounds like overkill.  Mine onl=
y requires the top of the cap to be machined flat, no other block mods.
> > > > >=20
> > > > >                     Regards, Tony
> > > > >=20
> > > > >                     On 11/23/2019 5:42 AM, Phil Gott wrote:
> > > > >=20
> > > > >                         > > > > > >=20
> > > > > >                         Thanks again, Tony:
> > > > > >=20
> > > > > >                         The one we have, built by the late Bill=
  Throop, in addition to reinforcing the cap itself, has the block machined=
 internally to accept the sides of a strap, then the strap  is cross bolted=
 from the sides, through the block from outside.  I=E2=80=99m wondering if =
this is a bit of overkill. Based on your recommendation, it seems to be.
> > > > > >=20
> > > > > >                         Maybe I can send some pictures later to=
day, as we are pulling the engine today for other work.
> > > > > >=20
> > > > > >                         Phil
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> > > > > >                         Sent from my iPhone
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> > > > > > >                             On Nov 22, 2019, at 10:56 PM, Ton=
y Drews <tony@tonydrews.com> mailto:tony@tonydrews.com wrote:
> > > > > > >=20
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> > > > > > >                             =20
> > > > > > >=20
> > > > > > >                             I run that setup, it was an uncle=
 jack trick.  Here's what he wrote about that (on my engine building tips p=
age):
> > > > > > >=20
> > > > > > >                             "I also like to strap the center =
main to add rigidity to the bottom end.  To do this, mill off the cast face=
 of the main flush with the surfaces for the head bolts. Get a front strap =
for a Chevy 400 block. You must enlarge the holes in the strap  and you mus=
t use longer bolts.  Some  builders feel that this is totally unnecessary, =
but since starting to do this, I have never had a main bearing deteriorate =
faster than a rod bearing, which is something that happens more frequently =
than you would expect."
> > > > > > >=20
> > > > > > >                             Regards, Tony Drews
> > > > > > >=20
> > > > > > >                             =20
> > > > > > >=20
> > > > > > >                             On 11/22/2019 3:58 PM, Phil Gott =
via Fot wrote:
> > > > > > >=20
> > > > > > >                                 > > > > > > > >=20
> > > > > > > >                                 Has anyone seen the need to=
 add extra support to the center main on the TR wet sleeve engine? We have =
an engine that has a steel bridge cross-bolted underneath and supporting th=
e center main cap. Is this needed? Just took 3 factory cranks to the machin=
e shop and all three were bent about .002 in (.002 run out at center main w=
hen supported on first and last mains.) Two of these were raced, the third =
was removed from a tired street engine. note: None of these cranks came out=
 of the engine with extra support at the center.
> > > > > > > >                                                  =20
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> > > > > > > >                                 Curious as to the need for =
the extra support.
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> > > > > > > >                                 Thanks,
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> > > > > > > >                                 Phil Gott
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  <div style=3D"font-size: 12pt; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif;=
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   My brother worked for Gran Turismo Jaguar in Northern Ohio a few decades=
 ago and I remember well him telling me they taught him how to straighten c=
ranks with a mallet of some sort, set up in a rotational device. &nbsp; I t=
hought it was barbaric at the time having never heard of that sort of thing=
, but GTJ definitely knew what they were doing. &nbsp;GTJ built championshi=
p winning Jags.&nbsp;
  </div>
  <div style=3D"font-size: 12pt; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif;=
 color: rgb(51, 51, 51);">
   Dave H.&nbsp;
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  <blockquote type=3D"cite">
   On November 24, 2019 at 4:57 PM "John H. Hasty via Fot" &lt;fot@autox.te=
am.net&gt; wrote:=20
   <br>=20
   <br> Chris: &nbsp;That is exactly how we built the roller bearing crank =
half's for our two stroke GP bikes... well placed blows with a brass hammer=
 and in an hour or so you end up with a straight crank=20
   <br>=20
   <br>
   <div dir=3D"ltr">
    Sent from my iPhone
   </div>
   <div dir=3D"ltr">
    <br>
    <blockquote type=3D"cite">
     On Nov 24, 2019, at 6:27 PM, Chris Marx via Fot &lt;fot@autox.team.net=
&gt; wrote:=20
     <br>=20
     <br>
    </blockquote>
   </div>
   <blockquote type=3D"cite">
    <div dir=3D"ltr">
     <div class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-WordSection1">
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Hi Phil,</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">If I give a crank to the machine=
 shop for testing and maybe polishing they also correcting straightness.</p=
>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">They using a hammer and a wedge =
like tool with brass or bronze surface and giving it a big blow at some pla=
ces to make it straight.</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">They also checking with magna fl=
ux system for cracks.</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">I run 0.0027=E2=80=9D main beari=
ng clearance.</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">For sure Kas throw in is right. =
I keep the revs below 6k with the standard crank.</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Many people going up to 7k with =
their engines but I don=E2=80=99t dare. A billet crank might help a little =
but I saw billet cranks breaking too.</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Engine power is not my main conc=
ern. Cornering speed is.</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Cheers</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Chris</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
      <div>
       <div style=3D"border: none; border-top: solid #E1E1E1 1.0pt; padding=
: 3.0pt 0cm 0cm 0cm;">
        <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal"><strong>Von:</strong> Fot &lt;=
fot-bounces@autox.team.net&gt; <strong>Im Auftrag von </strong>Phil Gott vi=
a Fot<br> <strong>Gesendet:</strong> Sonntag, 24. November 2019 22:03<br> <=
strong>An:</strong> Friends Of Triumph &lt;fot@autox.team.net&gt;<br> <stro=
ng>Betreff:</strong> Re: [Fot] Center main support</p>
       </div>
      </div>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
      <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Interesting, Chris:</p>
      <div>
       <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">My machine shop said that .002=
=E2=80=9D run out at the center main, with the crank supported and spun on =
numbers 1 and 3 was a sign that it was developing high levels of internal s=
tress (work hardening) and that it should be retired. They aim for 0 run ou=
t under these conditions. Based on what you=E2=80=99ve said, I wonder if th=
ey are being overly cautious. As they do not grind cranks themselves ( only=
 polishing and balancing), they had little to gain from that diagnosis.<br>=
 Thanks for the input.</p>
       <div>
        <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Sent from my iPhone</p>
       </div>
       <div>
        <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal"><br> <br></p>
        <blockquote>
         <p style=3D"margin-bottom: 12.0pt;" class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNorm=
al">On Nov 24, 2019, at 9:26 AM, Tony Drews &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:tony@tony=
drews.com">tony@tonydrews.com</a>&gt; wrote:</p>
        </blockquote>
       </div>
       <blockquote>
        <div>
         <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;<br></p>
         <p>Wow!&nbsp; It's very nicely done.&nbsp; Certainly overkill.</p>
         <p>Regards, Tony</p>
         <div>
          <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">On 11/23/2019 9:11 PM, Phil =
Gott wrote:</p>
         </div>
         <blockquote>
          <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Here are some photos:</p>
          <div>
           <div>
            <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&lt;image0.jpeg&gt;</p>
           </div>
           <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
           <div>
            <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&lt;image1.jpeg&gt;</p>
           </div>
           <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
           <div>
            <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
            <div>
             <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&lt;image2.jpeg&gt;</p>
            </div>
           </div>
           <div>
            <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
           </div>
           <div>
            <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
           </div>
           <div>
            <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Sent from my iPhone</p>
           </div>
           <div>
            <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal"><br> <br></p>
            <blockquote>
             <p style=3D"margin-bottom: 12.0pt;" class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-Mso=
Normal">On Nov 23, 2019, at 12:23 PM, Tony Drews <a href=3D"mailto:tony@ton=
ydrews.com">&lt;tony@tonydrews.com&gt;</a> wrote:</p>
            </blockquote>
           </div>
           <blockquote>
            <div>
             <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;<br></p>
             <p>I agree, that sounds like overkill.&nbsp; Mine only require=
s the top of the cap to be machined flat, no other block mods.</p>
             <p>Regards, Tony</p>
             <div>
              <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">On 11/23/2019 5:42 AM, P=
hil Gott wrote:</p>
             </div>
             <blockquote>
              <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Thanks again, Tony:</p>
              <div>
               <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">The one we have, built =
by the late Bill &nbsp;Throop, in addition to reinforcing the cap itself, h=
as the block machined internally to accept the sides of a strap, then the s=
trap &nbsp;is cross bolted from the sides, through the block from outside. =
&nbsp;I=E2=80=99m wondering if this is a bit of overkill. Based on your rec=
ommendation, it seems to be.</p>
              </div>
              <div>
               <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Maybe I can send some p=
ictures later today, as we are pulling the engine today for other work.</p>
              </div>
              <div>
               <p style=3D"margin-bottom: 12.0pt;" class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-M=
soNormal">Phil</p>
               <div>
                <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Sent from my iPhone</p=
>
               </div>
               <div>
                <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal"><br> <br></p>
                <blockquote>
                 <p style=3D"margin-bottom: 12.0pt;" class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f=
-MsoNormal">On Nov 22, 2019, at 10:56 PM, Tony Drews <a href=3D"mailto:tony=
@tonydrews.com">&lt;tony@tonydrews.com&gt;</a> wrote:</p>
                </blockquote>
               </div>
               <blockquote>
                <div>
                 <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;<br></p>
                 <p>I run that setup, it was an uncle jack trick.&nbsp; Her=
e's what he wrote about that (on my engine building tips page):</p>
                 <p><span style=3D"font-size: 13.5pt; font-family: 'Tahoma'=
,sans-serif; color: black; background: white;">"I also like to strap the ce=
nter main to add rigidity to the bottom end.&nbsp; To do this, mill off the=
 cast face of the main flush with the surfaces for the head bolts. Get a fr=
ont strap for a Chevy 400 block. You must enlarge the holes in the strap&nb=
sp; and you must use longer bolts. &nbsp;Some&nbsp; builders feel that this=
 is totally unnecessary, but since starting to do this, I have never had a =
main bearing deteriorate faster than a rod bearing, which is something that=
 happens more frequently than you would expect."</span></p>
                 <div>
                  <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">Regards, Tony Drews<=
/p>
                 </div>
                 <div>
                  <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p>
                 </div>
                 <div>
                  <p class=3D"ox-bcb1e9c26f-MsoNormal">On 11/22/2019 3:58 P=
M, Phil Gott via Fot wrote:</p>
                 </div>
                 <blockquote>
                  <pre>Has anyone seen the need to add extra support to the=
 center main on the TR wet sleeve engine? We have an engine that has a stee=
l bridge cross-bolted underneath and supporting the center main cap. Is thi=
s needed? Just took 3 factory cranks to the machine shop and all three were=
 bent about .002 in (.002 run out at center main when supported on first an=
d last mains.) Two of these were raced, the third was removed from a tired =
street engine. note: None of these cranks came out of the engine with extra=
 support at the center.
                  </pre>
                  <pre>Curious as to the need for the extra support.
                  </pre>
                  <pre>Thanks,
                  </pre>
                  <pre>Phil Gott
                  </pre>
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