0theblacksmith0
Structural
- May 17, 2001
- 33
Following a tragedy inside my Hino truck gearbox,and a fruitless hunt for parts, I have decided I have no option but to build up-weld the chipped/missing teeth. I was planning to tig weld(after a pre heat) with a filler rod for dissimilar steel that work hardens and is machinable. As welded tensile strength is around 180,000psi. Not sure if gear is case-hardened or fully hardened as one entity. The repairs are quite small and can be welded up in a relatively short time,but Id rather weld a small layer and leave for a while just to keep interpass temps down.
I saw one great idea in another forum regarding machining the teeth to the right profile-he made a 3 sided mold against a healthy part of the gear and poured molten lead in there which gave him a perfect copy of the teeth he needed to match.I can see this part of the job taking a bit of time and engineers blue.
If any of you guys can share any experiences or other suggestions Id love to hear from you.Thanks in advance.
I saw one great idea in another forum regarding machining the teeth to the right profile-he made a 3 sided mold against a healthy part of the gear and poured molten lead in there which gave him a perfect copy of the teeth he needed to match.I can see this part of the job taking a bit of time and engineers blue.
If any of you guys can share any experiences or other suggestions Id love to hear from you.Thanks in advance.