gasket999
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Hi folks,
I was wondering if anyone in or around Manchester could help me to sort a small problem with an undersized bush?
I had an overdrive unit rebuilt for my old Land Rover, it looks great and is ready to fit. However... when I come to mate it to the gearbox I've found that one of the bushes used is fractionally undersized and will not fit over the corresponding shaft.
It is a well known problem with the current supplier of this particular bush and I have been told to have the bush on the overdrive unit reamed out to about 1-2 thou greater than the size of the shaft, I think the term is "blind reaming" as it would have to be done with the bush in situ - located at the base of a female gearshaft.
The bush looks like this:
... it is a metal bush with a yellow plastic mesh liner.
The overdrive unit is only small -about the size of the shoebox and you can see the bush in the picture below - it is the yellow thing at the back.
I don't have the tools or the skills to do this but am sure that someone here could help - I will of course be happy to supply beer-tokens in exchange for an hour or two's help.
Essentially I would need to drive to your premises - spend about 30 mins removing an access cover at the back of the gearbox - exposing the corresponding shaft so that we could accurately measure it with a micrometer before reaming the bush to match.
I've approached a few engineering companies locally but they don't really want to bother with such a small job.
If anyone can help or if they could recommend a suitable engineering firm within a few miles of Manchester City Centre, could you let me know?
Really appreciate your help.
I was wondering if anyone in or around Manchester could help me to sort a small problem with an undersized bush?
I had an overdrive unit rebuilt for my old Land Rover, it looks great and is ready to fit. However... when I come to mate it to the gearbox I've found that one of the bushes used is fractionally undersized and will not fit over the corresponding shaft.
It is a well known problem with the current supplier of this particular bush and I have been told to have the bush on the overdrive unit reamed out to about 1-2 thou greater than the size of the shaft, I think the term is "blind reaming" as it would have to be done with the bush in situ - located at the base of a female gearshaft.
The bush looks like this:

... it is a metal bush with a yellow plastic mesh liner.
The overdrive unit is only small -about the size of the shoebox and you can see the bush in the picture below - it is the yellow thing at the back.

I don't have the tools or the skills to do this but am sure that someone here could help - I will of course be happy to supply beer-tokens in exchange for an hour or two's help.
Essentially I would need to drive to your premises - spend about 30 mins removing an access cover at the back of the gearbox - exposing the corresponding shaft so that we could accurately measure it with a micrometer before reaming the bush to match.
I've approached a few engineering companies locally but they don't really want to bother with such a small job.
If anyone can help or if they could recommend a suitable engineering firm within a few miles of Manchester City Centre, could you let me know?
Really appreciate your help.