OK,
I have the bushings ready, cases still need to be boiled and cleaned though.
I am wondering what I all need in way of fasteners and other parts to get my
main bushing line honed properly.
I am imagining I will need at least the dowel pins for the cases (why would anyone remove these? Your guess is as good as mine, but they did, and lost them
). I will have to turn new dowels, not a hard thing but more a PIA.
I suppose I will need at least some of the case bolts/studs to hold the two halves together. Which are most important at this point?
I wonder if its better to bolt the cylinders to the cases?
Will it be best for them to locate off the outer race of the main bearing, and should I insert this before taking the cases in- or is there a reason not too?
The only shop I found locally that will do it, is a large industrial job shop. I got the feeling they are willing to do it just to keep from going insane doing the same castings over and over. The price they quoted seemed good (about 50 pounds, or 75 dollars) and said they needed a week.
I just want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row before dropping it off.
Thanks,
Lee