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Re: IH obsolete parts availability
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Posted by Dr. EVIL on September 12, 2006 at 10:05:03 from (216.136.115.250):
In Reply to: IH obsolete parts availability posted by Wardner on September 11, 2006 at 12:47:57:
WARDNER - I'm sure You know that the actual casting your pattern makes will be smaller than Your pattern... so You have to allow for "SHRINKAGE". Your local foundry can help You with the percentage. Also the gating & risering so You end up with only clean iron in Your casting. On Your gears, IHC didn't start using ground gears until the 88-series so your gears are probably just "shaved", I think about an AGMA Class 6 or 7. Ground gears are 9 and above if I remember right. I don't know what the Electral drove off of to be "Live" but a gear manufacturing company should be able to backward engineer what You need easily. It won't be cheap, but using a couple places I know it would be Right! As opposed to Carburizing gears as IHC would have done You could Nitride them and get the same hardness without the distortion...
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