I have left messages at every number I could find for DeMello. Based on a lack of responses, I wonder is this place still in business? Does anyone havea number they are sure of?
Hey all. New to the board.I've got the Milholland 1/2 vw plans but can make no sense of what is going on at the cut end of the crank.Could anyone explain it better, or put up a drawing, or pictures?TnxPhil
Thanks for all the replies. Think I see what hes doing now. His drawing of the crank, and the description of itleft me just a little bewildered.'Cut shaft on A" Cool,understand."machine on B for end play and end plate end play...." uhh, what?So I see now he machines the throw(?) part of the crank down till it looks like an extension of the #2 main bearing, and then machines it to a length to controll end play. Some pictures Ive seen it (the machined area) steps down a little (smaller diameter than #3 bearing area.Since Millholand doesnt specify a diameter in this area does it matter if i steps down, is same diam, or even bigger than the jornal dimension?
Looking at the photos, it reallly does not make any sense to add the plate to the end of the crank. At first I thought the thrust bearing would be at the end of the crank, but in the photo the thrust bearing is by the cam gear. This seems like mixing two different methods to control the end play. I would expect that you either control the thrust at the cam gear or you control it at the end of the crank. I have plans that use two thrust bearing shells. One gets one flange cut off and put by the cam gear. The other goes at the end of the crank. This will leave zero end play. Then the bearing at the end of the crank is machined or sanded on the inside flange until you have the desired clearance. This method does not use any shims, instead adjusts the thickness of the bearing flange. I like this better since the only machining I can do myself with sandpaper. It does however require buying two sets of main bearings to get the two thrust bearing shells.Norm Heistand my .02