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Blurr wrote:geez Rob you dont muck around
Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:11 pm
Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:43 pm
seiko1 wrote:Don't go welding the swingarm.
Originally it would have been welded and then aged (hardened in an oven).
It's hardness will be compromised if you heat it.
Alloy 6061 or 6351 at a guess, I worked at Alcan Eight year's in the Extrusion Plant
Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:35 am
robracer wrote:Blurr wrote:geez Rob you dont muck around
What the cover Russ? there was hardly any meat left on the original after being down twice on that side & I am not that worried
about the small amount of oil behind the cover it was more to protect the end of the crankshaft & alternator parts.
Just so happens that the local distributor had stock
Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:39 am
Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:45 am
seiko1 wrote:Don't go welding the swingarm.
Originally it would have been welded and then aged (hardened in an oven).
It's hardness will be compromised if you heat it.
Alloy 6061 or 6351 at a guess, I worked at Alcan Eight year's in the Extrusion Plant
Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:09 am
Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:05 am
Strika wrote:seiko1 wrote:Don't go welding the swingarm.
Originally it would have been welded and then aged (hardened in an oven).
It's hardness will be compromised if you heat it.
Alloy 6061 or 6351 at a guess, I worked at Alcan Eight year's in the Extrusion Plant
Mate..what do you do there...clean the dunnies????![]()
Just get it welded by someone who knows what they are doing! I have had several of these re attached over the years and as long as the guy/girl doing the welding knows there stuff, it's fine.
Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:53 am
seiko1 wrote:Strika wrote:seiko1 wrote:Don't go welding the swingarm.
Originally it would have been welded and then aged (hardened in an oven).
It's hardness will be compromised if you heat it.
Alloy 6061 or 6351 at a guess, I worked at Alcan Eight year's in the Extrusion Plant
Mate..what do you do there...clean the dunnies????![]()
Just get it welded by someone who knows what they are doing! I have had several of these re attached over the years and as long as the guy/girl doing the welding knows there stuff, it's fine.
Mate I was the Foreman and I saw lots of Scaffold Tubing fail testing because of incorrect hardening.
Since we're pickin, get some glasses, I told "him" not to touch them!