Where can I get my irons lapped?
#11
Originally Posted by Brian S.' post='817812' date='May 7 2006, 11:40 AM
What are irons? Is that the front/int/rear plates?
yes. I grind mine and do some for other eng. builders, but I'm in Ontario, Canada. Racing beat charges $70 per face,$280 for an eng. If you get a good shop to grind them it should be about $150-$200.
Brent
#13
Originally Posted by cembrent' post='817871' date='May 7 2006, 06:00 PM
yes. I grind mine and do some for other eng. builders, but I'm in Ontario, Canada. Racing beat charges $70 per face,$280 for an eng. If you get a good shop to grind them it should be about $150-$200.
Brent
Thanks for clearing that up.
Brian
#14
Originally Posted by Brian S.' post='817981' date='May 8 2006, 08:01 AM
Thanks for clearing that up.
Brian
Glad to help. Not that it helps you other than for reference, but here's a few shots of the resurfacing that I do. You'll notice they look dull after hardening. BTW RB doesn't harden there irons after lapping. The guy on the tech line had no idea what I was talking about.
#15
Originally Posted by Brian S.' post='817981' date='May 8 2006, 08:01 AM
Thanks for clearing that up.
Brian
Glad to help. Not that it helps you other than for reference, but here's a few shots of the resurfacing that I do. You'll notice they look dull after hardening. BTW RB doesn't harden there irons after lapping. The guy on the tech line had no idea what I was talking about.
#17
Originally Posted by Brian S.' post='818856' date='May 12 2006, 08:35 AM
Too bad you don't live in the US. I'd pay you to lap my plates (about 3 engines worth).
Not to mention I'd have a longer season(not winter) and more customers. Maybe some day I'll decide to make the move south.
#19
Originally Posted by Brian S.' post='819322' date='May 15 2006, 12:09 PM
What would it take to just get some surface rust removed? Would I be able to do it at home?
Use a sanding block and some 400grit or higher wet paper with a bit of varsol. Rub it in circular motions.
#20
Can anyone tell me what the plates are made of exactly. Are they really iron? I was asked this of a place that I found that did the hardening process on engine parts. They wanted to know what the material is.