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AR310440 is the pin that is installed through the outdrive in the diff cup.Are you talking the pins that hold the outdrive in the diff, or the pins that are in the dogbones/CVAs?
Yes… usually ground in a centerless grinder through a vibration feeder. I know the process very well.This is just common, you should know this in the line of work you are in.. the only pins that will be perfect are machine ground.. there isn't an extruded pin in the world that would spec out properly.. it's with everything manufactured this way, doesn't matter what it is, aluminum rod, steel rod, carbon rod etc.
With your measurements we are talking .023 thou.. at the worst.. a .020" fit isn't a bad number in mass manufacturing aspects.. we are talking a little bigger than a human hair.. they aren't press fit components, therefore it can never be .0000" in mass production.. it's a toy after all, not a space shuttle..
Yes… usually ground in a centerless grinder through a vibration feeder. I know the process very well.
True, these aren’t aviation components. However, there has to be a level in conformity. Regardless of field of industry. If I install these pins, they will snap. Would you install them?
No worries. All good here. Since we’re being open, I can be high-strung and dry at times. Comes with the job.Absolutely I would, and I do, I actually still run the non exb version..these rigs are run all over the world with the same out of spec pins.. even 200mph speed rigs.......100% the only breakage you will see in these components will be driver error, wether it's standing full throttle backflips, or landing a jump on throttle, which would equate to the same forces applied...
The original rtr pins are much more fragile, as well as the gear sets.. I believe you would be hard pressed to have a pin failure without profuse physical abuse..
As a side note, I absolutely hate text/type.. everything sounds so snarky when you read it.. I apologize if my type comes across that way, it is not my intention, just conversation from a knowledgeable man to a knowledgeable man...
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