Bully
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It’s on scrap aluminum. I’m just trying to get the hang of it so it’s not threaded to any spec. I gust wanted to see what it was like cutting threads.
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Show us a pic of the "thread selector knob".Thanks again for the suggestions.
My lathe "thread selector knob" is currently frozen in one position severely limiting my threading choices at the moment. I have the trans soaking in PB Blaster right now hoping that a week long soak will allow it to free itself up. If this doesn't work, I'll have to see what's up. Keeping my fingers crossed.
dont know how old your machine is or how much the gear box has been changed but when my import was new it was very difficult to shift the gearing. the import gears are just not meshed very well and need to be used /runin awhile before changing is easy. have you tried turning the spindle back and forth while you are turning the knob. of coarse something may be damaged to but theres a good chance you can get it to work.It’s the round knob, bottom left. It's very unhappy. It's now moved from the 6 to the 5 but won't go back. At least it's some kind of progress. View attachment 1043269
Yep , that’s a common problem with the Harrisons. There’s a set of selector cams made of some kind of plastic that swells from coolant. There’s a video on YouTube where a guy took his apart and assembled the cams back onto the shaft and put it between centers and carefully sanded them down a little until they turned in the housing. I’m going to have to do it to mine. Be sure to seal the gap that the coolant gets into the gearbox from after you fix it. The parts are available from Harrison but like all of the 600 group parts they’re ridiculously expensive.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...41AEDA9EFD192810AD1E41AEDA9EFD192&FORM=VRRTAP
This is the video with him explaining the problem and his fix. The issue is addressed at about the 9:30 point in the video.
Buy a Ring Gauge (thread gauge) if you really want nice fitting threads like 1/2-28 and 5/8-24...
My only concern is that the parts in question are made of a plastic material. I'm somewhat afraid of using acetone as it could make the situation worse. If you have experience on my machine with this product mix, please chime in. I don't claim to know much. It's just my concern.50/50 acetone and transmission fluid makes a fantastic penetrating oil. You can sub brake cleaner for acetone. PB blaster only has 1 use and thats only if you like the way it smells!
I do not have any experience with your machine.My only concern is that the parts in question are made of a plastic material. I'm somewhat afraid of using acetone as it could make the situation worse. If you have experience on my machine with this product mix, please chime in. I don't claim to know much. It's just my concern.
I just got off the phone with Clausing USA. He seemed to think I am taking the correct course of action. Gonna save removing the gear box as a last resort.I do not have any experience with your machine.
I AGREE DO NOT USE ON PLASTIC.
Im not sure pb blaster is any good on plastic either, it will melt a foam cup!