P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale.
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hi its cuming a long nice
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While in the gearbox the impeller for the super charger was done. It is from an automotive turbocharger. It was not in too bad shape but s little facelift was needed. The end was messed up so a new end was made and pressed in. No need to worry about it commong loosen not enough pressure will be exerted on it. Then the fins need resizing and a new shape. The OD was cut down at the same time. A fixture needed to be made to polish and undercut the center as well as to rebore it. The last pic is the finished impeller.

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Somehow this pic didn;t make it to the post. It shows the new piece to be pressed into the impeller.

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A tubing bender will be needed later on so during a couple of off days I made this one. That bunch of bearings is only a small part of what I have on hand. Used to work for a Bearing manufacturer,

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(07-04-2012, 12:18 PM)Bill Gruby Wrote: A tubing bender will be needed later on so during a couple of off days I made this one. That bunch of bearings is only a small part of what I have on hand. Used to work for a Bearing manufacturer,

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Hey Bill, I'll trade you some Toyota valve shims for some bearings.... Rotfl
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Those radials are an incredible feat of engineering. It really makes you think about the skills that people had to have back in the day to come up with something like that, without CAD programs and CNC machines and such. Worthy
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(07-05-2012, 07:08 AM)Highpower Wrote: Hey Bill, I'll trade you some Toyota valve shims for some bearings.... Rotfl
Someday I'll figure out another use for them - I hope...

Paint them up and use them as poker chips!
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Bill,

Nice tube bender Smiley-signs107
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If a bearing hit the floor, it was mine. If a bearing for any reason were dropped they did not go out the door. They were sent to knock-down and either scrapped or rebuilt after the individual parts were reinspected. It's not done this way anymore. it's not cost effective.

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We are now a work in progress. The three piece crankcase is being done now. Pix to follow shortly.

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Bill, thanks for posting this interesting "build" sequence!!

Looking forward to seeing the rest.
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