Cloudrepair
Silver $$ Contributor
I should let you know that I have been a fultime machinist in job shops for over 20 years.
I have learned to eliminate problem very well.
Now reaming a chamber is different then most of the things I see and has its own problems one is a reamer forming the finish profile (taper angle flat to flat and taper).
my first inclination was to do it exactly like TRA suggested and that is exactly the way that caused the marks. So i did a chamber testing a method that rustystud suggested and completely eliminated the marks.
I don't have a flush system and I am very careful I guess I should have responded that carefuly removing reamer with lathe moving helped.
Now I don't think the marks were any real problem but just cosmetic and maybe only .00005 deep if that it dosn't take much
I have learned to eliminate problem very well.
Now reaming a chamber is different then most of the things I see and has its own problems one is a reamer forming the finish profile (taper angle flat to flat and taper).
my first inclination was to do it exactly like TRA suggested and that is exactly the way that caused the marks. So i did a chamber testing a method that rustystud suggested and completely eliminated the marks.
I don't have a flush system and I am very careful I guess I should have responded that carefuly removing reamer with lathe moving helped.
Now I don't think the marks were any real problem but just cosmetic and maybe only .00005 deep if that it dosn't take much