TorontoBuilder
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In rebuilding my chipmaster lathe I took apart the variator to assess the overall condition. It had been making a slight noise but that turned out to be bolts on the timing gear contacting the housing.
But I did find something curious.
One ball was pitted and the other two were in much better shape. The outer ball retention ring had no sign of any abnormal wear, nor did one of the drive cones. But the second drive cone has this pitting on it. My first thought is that the cone casting may have had some porosities to it that were not exposed during the machining of the cone face, but were exposed over time and that the bits of metal that broke off would be what damaged the one ball.
Any other thoughts? Here are pics of the two cones sitting one on top of the other... as I rotated them 360 degrees to view the entire wear surface. My fear is that the pits are deeper than the allowance I have to regrind that surface.
But I did find something curious.
One ball was pitted and the other two were in much better shape. The outer ball retention ring had no sign of any abnormal wear, nor did one of the drive cones. But the second drive cone has this pitting on it. My first thought is that the cone casting may have had some porosities to it that were not exposed during the machining of the cone face, but were exposed over time and that the bits of metal that broke off would be what damaged the one ball.
Any other thoughts? Here are pics of the two cones sitting one on top of the other... as I rotated them 360 degrees to view the entire wear surface. My fear is that the pits are deeper than the allowance I have to regrind that surface.