Uncle Monty
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Right. Thats the first one destroyed then. Duprat cranks, so I am assuming 9mm rather than 3/8 pins. The holes in the arms measure 9.2. So I search around and order some 9mm pins. They turn up and I measure them. 9.4 mm. On the phone - no, I am assured by the guy they are 9mm and he ordered them in specially. 3/8 is about 9.5 so hey- maybe he is right and they are a bit oversize. Now I have a fairly good idea on fits, and I am pretty sure that a soft pin is never going to stand a chance of being driven into a hole with around 8 thou interference. Not and end up looking sensible at the end of it! So I took a couple of my new pins and ground them down accurately to 9.25 and gave it a go. Not a chance - the damn thing started to twist as I drove it in and the thread barely emerged from the other side before the end turned into a mushroom. Crank was supported on my anvil - and I was using the Bad Mutha - a 24oz ball pein hammer with a 16" handle. It always wins.
So my question - what sort of a fit is a new cotter pin in the crank arm hole? Should they be a snug clearance fit in the arm before assembly?Without a pin, the cranks are a fairly loose fit on the axle which is new. I knew I should have bought that Mercian instead....
Right. Thats the first one destroyed then. Duprat cranks, so I am assuming 9mm rather than 3/8 pins. The holes in the arms measure 9.2. So I search around and order some 9mm pins. They turn up and I measure them. 9.4 mm. On the phone - no, I am assured by the guy they are 9mm and he ordered them in specially. 3/8 is about 9.5 so hey- maybe he is right and they are a bit oversize. Now I have a fairly good idea on fits, and I am pretty sure that a soft pin is never going to stand a chance of being driven into a hole with around 8 thou interference. Not and end up looking sensible at the end of it! So I took a couple of my new pins and ground them down accurately to 9.25 and gave it a go. Not a chance - the damn thing started to twist as I drove it in and the thread barely emerged from the other side before the end turned into a mushroom. Crank was supported on my anvil - and I was using the Bad Mutha - a 24oz ball pein hammer with a 16" handle. It always wins.
So my question - what sort of a fit is a new cotter pin in the crank arm hole? Should they be a snug clearance fit in the arm before assembly?Without a pin, the cranks are a fairly loose fit on the axle which is new. I knew I should have bought that Mercian instead....