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Author: Subject: Repairing broken teeth on a gear cog?.
Jenko

posted on 30/3/15 at 10:10 AM Reply With Quote
Repairing broken teeth on a gear cog?.

While trying to undo a nut on a very old (1926) BAS motor bike, one of the teeth broke on the cam lobe gear. It a complex little bit of machining as the cam lobe and the gear are machined from the same piece of material. Being 1926 and very rare a now one is not on the cards.....So, does anyone know of a specialist company who can repar these sort of things?.

Thanks.







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MikeRJ

posted on 30/3/15 at 10:46 AM Reply With Quote
Any decent engineering machine shop should be able to repair that. They'll probably mill out the entire tooth and a fair depth into the gear itself, then braze a suitably machined lump of cast iron in and then re-cut the tooth.

A look through the Yellow pages and some time on the phone should find someone reasonably local.

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The Black Flash

posted on 30/3/15 at 12:15 PM Reply With Quote
I was looking recently to get a lathe gear repaired, and couldn't find anyone who advertises gear repairs specifically. So looks like you'll have to ring around...
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cryoman1965

posted on 30/3/15 at 03:21 PM Reply With Quote
http://saundersmotorworks.com/


Try these guys.

Cheers

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Jenko

posted on 30/3/15 at 03:43 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks Gents...and thanks for the lead...quite local too.





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