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1954 Ford 850 Tractor w/blown Head Gasket (at the very least) |
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vtsteam:
--- Quote from: mattinker on May 22, 2014, 12:54:23 PM --- --- Quote from: vtsteam on May 22, 2014, 09:42:03 AM --- I guess if I do end up tryi ng to make another cap, the trick will be the .350" bore and flat face inside. Might have to actually make a rose cutter or something to cut that. --- End quote --- Make a miniature boring bar. The flat bottomed hole, use a modified two flute end mill as a boring bar, face off the bottom of the hole from the centre. Regards, Matthew. --- End quote --- Maybe just a homemade square ended D-bit would do it, after drilling undersized? It's raining and will for a couple days, and I've called the traactor guy twice with no answer. Seems like a perfect rainy day project.... |
awemawson:
Here you go Steve, no special tooling needed at all: http://madmodder.net/index.php/topic,9466.0.html |
mattinker:
--- Quote from: vtsteam on May 22, 2014, 01:38:30 PM ---[ Maybe just a homemade square ended D-bit would do it, after drilling undersized? It's raining and will for a couple days, and I've called the traactor guy twice with no answer. Seems like a perfect rainy day project.... --- End quote --- Or a drill bit ground straight! Regards, Matthew |
vtsteam:
Great tips! :thumbup: Too late! I had already headed out to the shop and started to make an olde tyme slot drill. :dremel: Now I want to see if it will work! :zap: Turned the endd of some half inch drill rod to .350" |
vtsteam:
Relieved both sides to leave a .100" thick piece (fake metric) : |
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