We replace ring gears all the time and it is not necessary to put the
flywheel in the freezer and heat the ring gear that hot.
Place flywheel on garage floor engine side up
Now place ring gear on a couple of jack stands with the champfer down.
Now heat the ring gear with either a acytelen torch or propane torch
When there is a heat wave coming off the ring gear all the way around
and solder will melt on the ring gear it is ready to install
Now with a pair of channel lock pliers place the ring gear on the
flywheel. It will drop in place. Let cool and you are done.
Have a large punch and hammer to knock it off just in case you didnâ??t
heat it enough. You will only have about a minute to remove the ring gear if
this is the case.
David Nock
British Car Specialists
209-948-8767
www.britishcarspecialists.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Dimmock
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 7:23 AM
To: Oudesluys
Cc: healeys@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Ring gear not fully seated in flywheel
Kees,
I think, at least in Australia, 250 degrees Celcius "is" the definition of
"heating the shit out of" the ring gear. That's close to the highest
temperature in my wife's kitchen oven.
Have you ever seen a ring gear with shit on it at over 250 degrees Celcius
when all you have is an oxy torch and your wife is at home???
If there is no shit on it - clearly - you've heated the shit out of it.
I'll defer to the more scientific men out there, I'm just sayin you heat the
shit out of the ring gear.
No shit. Your choice. Oven or oxy?
Maybe, I should have just said if it's red hot, then then it's ok.
Oh. And that's hotter than when you boil a wheel bearing for like a 1975
Corolla rear axle. Never boil diff oil in your mothers best saucepan at a
temperature even close to boiling the shit out of it. Because you can, but
you don't want to.
I tried that when I was 19. The smell was still there. In the kitchen. And
the rest of the house. And mum threw away that saucepan.
Smelt like shit.
I'm 4 months into my 2nd marriage Kees. And I just bought my wonderful new
wife a new stove.
So for at least now, I'll use the oxy. You do 250 degrees Celcius. I'll do
"heat the shit out with an oxy."
Either way, don't ever boil gear oil.
That's heating the shit out of it.
And that smell has to go somewhere....
;-)
Chris
Sent from my iPhone
> On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:20 pm, Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl> wrote:
>
> There is no need to heat the shit out of the ring.
> Putting the flywheel in the freezer for 4 or 5 hrs and the ring gear in
> the oven at 250 degr. C for 1hr when the Missus is out for the day is good
> enough.
> Kees Oudesluijs
>
>
> Chris Dimmock schreef op 19-1-2015 om 12:53:
>> The "interference fit" method I've seen and experienced is...
>> 1. Apply a shitload of heat on a ring gear, (preferably with at least 2
>> blokes dressed like blacksmiths), with strong steel tongs to lift a ring
>> gear that could burn a hole through your garage floor...
>> 2. Which is then dropped/ slipped carefully over...
>> 3. a near frozen flywheel...
>> 4. lightly tap the ring gear into a square position on the flywheel.
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