Thanks, all, for the education on abrasives and sintered bronze... I learned something new! I'm not sure if its a big deal for our specific application (given the slow rotation speed and low relative wear of these parts); but I'll keep it in mind and would love to find out further information - especially if anyone contacts the factory about this.
samiam wrote:however some of the rotation is between the bolt and the steel bushings. There shouldn't be any problem with that, I'm guessing? If I tighten the castel nut down too hard it will start to bind, but at the appropriate torque it does allow rotation around the bolt.
So from what I've read on this board and in emails with Sonex staff, you don't want the bolt to rotate independently of the steel bushing. The bolt & castle nut are supposed to clamp down on the steel and hold them in place. If tightening the bolt causes binding of the bellcrank, then that probably indicates the bolt-head and/or castle nut are rubbing against the ends of the bronze bushings. I had this in one case, and I simply used some fine sandpaper to shorten the ends of each bushing by a couple of thousandths of an inch. That allowed the bolt to be tight on the steel, but freely rotate in the bronze bushings. Previous posts in this thread on abrasives should be noted; although at least in this case the abrasive particles aren't being introduced directly to the bearing surface. Personally, I used WD-40 to spray/rinse the bronze parts after performing these kinds of operations, to minimize any grit getting trapped in the bearing areas; but your mileage may vary.
--Noel
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