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Title: flat spotting case for Berg case conversion kit - DIY
Post by: pupjoint on October 21, 2011, 10:51:40 am
i am not much of a machininist myself, but i got tired of sending my case to the local machine shops here and get crap work, and have to send many times to get the end result.

is there a tool or some drill bit i can buy so i can try to do this myself with my drill press?

pics borrowed from some of threads here.

(http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb469/pupjoint3/case%20lubrication%20mods/DSC01123.jpg)
(http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/bb469/pupjoint3/case%20lubrication%20mods/Case2small.jpg)



Title: Re: flat spotting case for Berg case conversion kit - DIY
Post by: Fastbrit on October 21, 2011, 11:31:06 am
Not worth doing, IMHO.


Title: Re: flat spotting case for Berg case conversion kit - DIY
Post by: pupjoint on October 21, 2011, 11:56:15 am
any particular reason Keith? that includes the torque change also?


Title: Re: flat spotting case for Berg case conversion kit - DIY
Post by: ibg on October 21, 2011, 12:33:04 pm
the tool is called a counter bore
http://www.mcmaster.com/#metric-counterbores/=el3jc1
If you are increasing the torque on the main studs and perimeter bolts/studs i would check your bore with a dial bore gauge as the crank bore starts to close up with torque increase around the 28/30 lb, though there is a sweet spot, more torque and no distortion.
Or torque to your selected spec and get the case line bored with all the studs and bolts torqued.


Title: Re: flat spotting case for Berg case conversion kit - DIY
Post by: Fastbrit on October 21, 2011, 15:35:09 pm
any particular reason Keith? that includes the torque change also?
Never did it, never any problems. Torque change? On the 8mm studs round the edge of the case? No way. Just my 2c.


Title: Re: flat spotting case for Berg case conversion kit - DIY
Post by: pupjoint on October 21, 2011, 16:19:26 pm
the tool is called a counter bore
http://www.mcmaster.com/#metric-counterbores/=el3jc1
If you are increasing the torque on the main studs and perimeter bolts/studs i would check your bore with a dial bore gauge as the crank bore starts to close up with torque increase around the 28/30 lb, though there is a sweet spot, more torque and no distortion.
Or torque to your selected spec and get the case line bored with all the studs and bolts torqued.

cool, it is a new case


Title: Re: flat spotting case for Berg case conversion kit - DIY
Post by: Harry/FDK on October 21, 2011, 16:22:41 pm
(Those are my pics) Do it. But with a drillpress ...Check Felix's posting as well.  "My 67 notch expands to 2.2 liter+beefed up gearbox "
 


Title: Re: flat spotting case for Berg case conversion kit - DIY
Post by: pupjoint on October 21, 2011, 18:43:39 pm
(Those are my pics) Do it. But with a drillpress ...Check Felix's posting as well.  "My 67 notch expands to 2.2 liter+beefed up gearbox "
 

cool. yes i have exchanged messages with Felix before.

you used Berg's recommendation on the torque specs?