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Finished jackshaft assembly
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 1:00 pm
by randys444
This assembly is pretty much all brand new. New bearings, sprocket, brake disc,spacers,jackshaft , woodrufff key, and rebored salsbury clutch. The rest of the clutch was in good shape and the aluminum casting was nice. Cleaning and new paint on clutch.
Re: Yellow Fever
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 9:23 pm
by Barrie2777
All I can say is WOW!!
Re: Yellow Fever
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 10:48 am
by fap67
Excellent work Randy. Do you you know how the splines were machined? For example, did he use a shaper and grind a tool to the correct profile, or a milling machine with a pre-made cutter that was the correct profile or some other method? I'm a very, very amateur machinist and interested in how things like those splines are cut.
cutting splines
Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 10:39 pm
by randys444
The machine used was a gear hobbing machine. It has special cutters that match the shape needed to be cut. I haven't personaly seen the machine yet. After I finish my 444 I want to check it out myself. I have been a machinist for 30yrs and wouldn't attempt cutting them any other way. This old boy doesn't let to many people in his shop, but he is someone I know from a previous job and we are getting to be good friends. If I can take some pictures of these machines eventually, I will post them for you. I do know he has a large inventory of cutters which he tells me are very costly. Luckily he had the one for the jackshaft. I did make up 6 extra shafts, but I'm going to run this 1st one in my 444 to test it out before I would let any others go.
Re: Yellow Fever
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 7:34 pm
by fap67
Thanks for the info. I always like seeing how different people go about making or repairing parts for these machines.
Carburetor mounting plate
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:30 pm
by randys444
I had to make a new carb. mounting plate for my brothers 1965 hus-ski 600. It was cracked so we decided it was time for a new one. He is Mark (1965 Hus-ski) on the forum.
I make all my parts with a manual Bridgeport Mill adapted with a new digital readout and powerfeed. I also use a manual lathe.
Seater
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:59 pm
by randys444
Getting my parts together for the seater. It was in rough shape. The frame was good and I saved the backrest arms. Had to make new ski mounting brackets, skis, coupler piece to ball joint, seat and backrest. I bought the toe clips from Barrie and the ski runners from Bruce. Also got lucky and found a new taillight assembly,my old one had many rust holes completely thru it.
I made a pattern for the seat and backrest from my brothers 600. The skis a friend made for me, he is an awesome woodworker and steamed the maple skis plus laminating UHMW to the bottom.
Finishing hood
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 11:18 pm
by randys444
Been working a long couple months on the metalwork for the frame/chassis assembly.Finally finishing up that with the handlebars,seater and hood.
Here are some pictures of the hood.
Finally off to paint
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 11:24 pm
by randys444
Feels good to finally be ready for paint. Many hrs as you all know.
Finally off to paint
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 11:28 pm
by randys444
I'm not a painter so I have a local shop helping me out.