Posted by spiffy1 on November 07, 2008 at 18:49:38 from (70.41.137.72):
Does anyone know who stocks shim sets for a 22-36?
I have all the large shims, and a variety (perhaps half of factory set) around .005inch. These are 4bolt rods. I'm not even positive what the smallest size was originally [.002?], but so it can break-in nice and be set perfect again, I'd like a .001 and a couple .002s under each as well as the .005s and large ones. Also, I want the stacks all matching to make life easy on the machine shop (babbit&bore) as well as adjustment after break-in. That puts the count at 8 .001inch, and 16 of the .002inch; a couple dozen of each of course would be fine.
That reminds me, I spoke with the shop though haven't brought them in yet:
two have a nasty tear, the other two not bad - for some reason I have it in my head these are babbit, and that babbit&bore is the way to go; however maybe replaceables do exist? Pretty sure I've seen 15-30s listed, but not 22-36, so perhaps I have the right plan whether inserts ever existed or not?
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