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		|  05-19-2008, 07:54 PM | #1 |  
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				anyone have a wrist pin maker on file
			 
 
			
			i need -- 2 -- .792 diam X .085 wall tool steel 2.500 long around 85 grames in weight - i have come to a dead end in finding -- anyone ?????????? -- jz
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		|  05-19-2008, 08:20 PM | #2 |  
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			Wow John thats an odd one.. Closest I can get is a .927x2.5" with a .095 wall and 79gram mass. >725 is a tiny diameter.. What the hell is this?
		 
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			one of the road race harley buells that i prepair - i actually be cutting it down to just under two inches -- i have .791 in stock but the rod bush is already .0017 and its spiral not C clip so i cant re cut it < but i could change the bush  than i need pistons - i also have a set of casidiam titanium pins but @ 100 bucks each plus i would have to switch the rods as they as you know run no bush direct on rod end i would have to re balance the assembly sooo i am stuck -- jz
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			I figured it had to be a snowmobile or some kind of small engine.. Did you possibly try calling childs and albert?
		 
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					Originally Posted by JSPERFORMANCE  I figured it had to be a snowmobile or some kind of small engine.. Did you possibly try calling childs and albert? |  no i forgot them but i will tomorow thanks josh -- jz
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			Got a lathe?
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		|  05-20-2008, 05:37 PM | #7 |  
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			There is a guy in Allentown who makes custom pins. I will PM my cell number. I left him a message to call me with a price and if he will do 2.   Joe
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					Originally Posted by alamantia  Got a lathe? |  thanks i have as well but mine lathe wont hold 2 tenths over 2 inches and i found 2 --.7915 pins that are a little heavy but the bike will be a B practice unit this week end, not an A bike so the 20 gram difference wont matter as much they dont max the B bike out like the A unit - thanks tho -- jz
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					Originally Posted by best of both  There is a guy in Allentown who makes custom pins. I will PM my cell number. I left him a message to call me with a price and if he will do 2.   Joe |  great to talk to you joe we know a lot of the same people hahahahahhahahh thanks again i will be in touch -- jz
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		|  05-21-2008, 12:51 AM | #10 |  
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					Originally Posted by johnjzjz  thanks i have as well but mine lathe wont hold 2 tenths over 2 inches and i found 2 --.7915 pins that are a little heavy but the bike will be a B practice unit this week end, not an A bike so the 20 gram difference wont matter as much they dont max the B bike out like the A unit - thanks tho -- jz |  
Hog them out to lighten them um, ID finished surface shouldnt matter right?
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			I calculated the mass density of a pin made out of AISI D2 Tool Steel 2.000" in length, with and OD of 0.792 and an ID of 0.707 (0.085" wall thickness) and used 0.278 in/lbs3 as mass density factor and came up with 25.3 grams each, again these are 2" long pieces.http://www.matweb.com/search/datashe...d=16009&ckck=1 |  
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					Originally Posted by alamantia  I calculated the mass density of a pin made out of AISI D2 Tool Steel 2.000" in length, with and OD of 0.792 and an ID of 0.707 (0.085" wall thickness) and used 0.278 in/lbs3 as mass density factor and came up with 25.3 grams each, again these are 2" long pieces.http://www.matweb.com/search/datashe...d=16009&ckck=1 |  you are in the ball park on the pin but the ones i found were not high end  tool steel like you speced and i have a 10 gram weight difference each piston in my balance sooo as it ends up being 1 balance factor % difference ( heaver ) than it should be knowing a harley motor is not 50% like a chevy ( the V is 45* and the rods are on one crank pin inside one another ) its 60% for a stock motor and we use #s like 57 / 58 % percent for sustained high RPM motors so the top rpm is smooth instead of being right on the balance its backed up about 500 RPMs - its already done and picked up - i just want to say thanks to all who came to my aid  -- jz
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					Originally Posted by johnjzjz  great to talk to you joe we know a lot of the same people hahahahahhahahh thanks again i will be in touch -- jz |  John like I said keep my number around and I will do what I can to help any time. You know the business well and anything can be done if you know the right people. We do know a few of the same.  My machinist said with a few days notice he can get pins.  I also have boxes of pins and odd pistons but not in the size you needed. Have a Great Holiday everyone.   Joe
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