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C5Alive General Category => C5 Chatroom => Topic started by: KarlG on 06, December, 2012 - 14:41:02
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At some time in the past the original drive wheel on #2 was replaced with a steel one, as seen in the first photo. The idea of leaving this wheel on #2 didn't tickle me in the slightest, it had to be replaced. When the replacement wheel arrived I removed the steel wheel, and out of curiosity I stripped it down to inspect it.
Whoever did the work made a marvellous job of it. Because the wheel mounting adapter could not be mounted on the domed surface of the wheel a dished spacer was produced (marked in red on the third photo). I covered the doming with some white chalk powder and then pressed the spacer over the hole, to my surprise the dished surface of spacer was completely covered the powder, a perfect fit.
As you can see from the photo no self tapping screws were used, all the holes had been tapped. I placed the spacer over the hole in the wheel then mounted the mounting adapter only to find that the holes were 100% located, on offset to seen anywhere.
Because the neck of the mounting adapter was a fraction too small for the aperture in the wheel a bronze ring had been TURNED. It was such a tight fit that it took quite a bit of tugging and twisting to get it off, it was even a tighter fit on the mounting adapter. This ring was only .3 of a millimetre thick (the thickness of three sheets of printer paper) :o, this must have been sweated on as I had one hell of a job to remove it, an amazing piece of workmanship.
(http://i1077.photobucket.com/albums/w477/XE521/C5Wheel1_zps8e261e48.jpg)
Wheel about to be removed.
(http://i1077.photobucket.com/albums/w477/XE521/C5Wheel2_zpscd06c70c.jpg)
(http://i1077.photobucket.com/albums/w477/XE521/C5Wheel3_zps0c294be5.jpg)
RED: The dished spacer.
BLUE: Original C5 wheel mouting adapter.
YELLOW: Quality Assurance Inspector. ::)
I only wish I could meet the person who produced this, I could put a lot of work in his direction. ;D ;D
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That really is a very good job :)
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Thats different :)
Retro Andy.
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engineering skills are really under appreciated these days , would love to have those types of abilities myself !