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using oven as a bearing heater?

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using oven as a bearing heater?

Post by joshy »

So its not a bearing but same idea...have to shrink fit a flywheel ring gear onto the flywheel and im too impatient to wait till monday to use the bearing heater at work. Any idea on how long to leave it in there or is it a bad idea?...bout 8mm thick.

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Post by roverrat »

baste with a olive oil, garlic and rosemary sauce?
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Post by error »

If you are married it's a bad idea,
if not go for it 200 for 1/2 an hour should do it....
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Post by Dirty »

Oven will be fine, other option is on the BBQ if you you are married.

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Post by joshy »

not married :D Thanks guys.
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Post by hulsty »

When I used to do them it was on a large gas ring, heated till the metal began toe change colour, then slipped them on, gave about 20 secs before it locked on.
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Post by Justin_M »

most you wont have to go that far, if you keep it under 130 you wont change the properties of the metal

for bearings those thermostatically controlled deep fryers you can buy are awesome!
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Post by DamTriton »

Stick the flywheel in the freezer too
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Post by Dane »

Or you can heat in an oil bath (in an appropriate container) on a gas ring.
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Post by joshy »

Thanks guys, ended up sticking the flywheel in the freezer for an hour n a half and then cooked the ring gear for 20mins n it went on.
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Post by alien »

"today on masterchef.... cooking with car parts!" =)
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alien wrote:"today on Iron Chef.... cooking with car parts!" =)
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Post by bru21 »

always tempted to use my moms induction stove!
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Post by zuffen »

Grimace an induction cook top wouldn't work as the ring gear has too much open space in the middle.

Their designed to turn off if they don't sense anything on them.

We've treid using a wok on a stand on it and it kept turning off as it couldn't sense the base of a saucepan/frypan on it.

Great thought though as it would't subject the ring to the same heat load as an oven.
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