I'm curious: Why do you think the wear rate would increase if sandpaper or another abrasive material is used? I should have mentioned that the items should be cleaned with WD-40 or a rag with thinner to get the grit out; but are you thinking that something else may be a problem, with the use of an abrasive to clearance the bushing?
peter anson wrote:Noel wrote:I'm curious: Why do you think the wear rate would increase if sandpaper or another abrasive material is used? I should have mentioned that the items should be cleaned with WD-40 or a rag with thinner to get the grit out; but are you thinking that something else may be a problem, with the use of an abrasive to clearance the bushing?
OK, I know I'm being a busy-body here. I think Steve's alluding to the bushes being sintered bronze. They are made by pressing powdered bronze into shape with heat to make a porous material so that it will hold oil. If you use an abrasive on it some of the abrasive is likely to get trapped in the little holes. It will come out later and increase the wear rate on the steel shaft that is running in the bush.
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