guys ,it don`t hurt !
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Date: Tue, 28 May 1996 09:31:13 +0000
From: Skip Schloss
While you guys are busy heating your pistons to expand them so the wrist pins will slip in, I am headed for the freezer to pour more margarita mix.
While in the freezer, I pick up my wrist pins. You'll discover that frozen wrist pins slip in as easily as heating the pistons, and are easier to handle. (What's really trick is to spray the pins with liquid assembly lube before you freeze 'em. That way, when you go to do the install, there's already a lubricant film on the pins. No muss, etc.)
Ditto bearings. Yes, heating cases helps, but freezing the bearing at the same time helps even more. (I understand some folks have cans of liquid nitrogen in their shops to aid the freezing/shrinking process. However, this voids the corollary advantage of having an excuse to go to the refrigerator.)
This also helps with really painful little details such as fitting Norton rocker arm spindles. Yes...you still have to heat the head, but the frozen spindle means you don't have to heat the head much, hence you reduce the chance of warping the gasket surface.
Voice from the other room: "Honey, why do you keep opening and closing the refrigerator?" "Why, darling, I'm just checking to see if my wristpins are frozen yet..."
I know I`am old and I have my ways to do things.