We do button rifling been doing it that way for 73 years why change now.Is heating the only way to stress relieve a barrel?
We do button rifling been doing it that way for 73 years why change now.Is heating the only way to stress relieve a barrel?
Well its not a cracked flex plate. Well at least not alone, retaining bolts are tight. Small metal bits floating in oil pan. Rod knock or piston slap is likely. Assuming rod knock as the sound was louder on the underside of the motor right near the torque converter. Going to get a junk yard motor and rebuild it over the winter. I'll replace the rod bearings in the mean time to see if that quiets her down in the interim.I'm not at home until the weekend. Also I have a 2001 Cherokee with a cracked flex plate that needs replacing. Thats probably going to need to happen first.
You alluded to Lilja a few posts back. Here's his barrel weight and stiffness calculator. It's pretty simple and spits out a relative number regarding stiffness. I guess he could call it "barrel stiffness for dummies", like me.Well its not a cracked flex plate. Well at least not alone, retaining bolts are tight. Small metal bits floating in oil pan. Rod knock or piston slap is likely. Assuming rod knock as the sound was louder on the underside of the motor right near the torque converter. Going to get a junk yard motor and rebuild it over the winter. I'll replace the rod bearings in the mean time to see if that quiets her down in the interim.
And BTW after building the methodology for the first barrel the process of calculating a "relative" moment of inertia for any barrel is really fast. Like 2-3 minutes fast.
Nice, that makes quantitative comparisons between different lengths very easy. Mine was a short cut method that only works to compare barrels of the same length.You alluded to Lilja a few posts back. Here's his barrel weight and stiffness calculator. It's pretty simple and spits out a relative number regarding stiffness. I guess he could call it "barrel stiffness for dummies", like me.
Juist download the program and plug in the barrel dimensions.
Computer Software - Lilja
We have five files available as a free download as indicated below. These are zipped files. Bullet Design Calculation Program – Available in two formats: Free Download as an Excel file or Free Download as an .exe file- more information on this software.Benchrest Barrel Weight Calculation Program...riflebarrels.com
I didn't see your reply before I added to my post about measuring muzzle deflection with a dial indicator. Just another way to the same end.Nice, that make quantitative comparisons between different lengths very easy. Mine was a short cut method that only works to compare barrels of the same length.
A fine addition to my collection.
looks like the contoured barrel file doesn't do a stiffness calculation. I might try to write that calculation into it.I didn't see your reply before I added to my post about measuring muzzle deflection with a dial indicator. Just another way to the same end.
...maybe.Get a heavy Palma and get it flutted.
For standard length action (non-magnum) a medium heavy barrel is more than enough. For the ones you mentioned that would be a standard Palma....maybe.
AmenYou do realize that no matter what calculations you make, or what barrel is stiffer or not, that you are still going to have to tune your load to the harmonics of that particular barrel I assume.
I have seen wide nodes on everything from a pencil barrel to a straight barrel.
I think you are continuing to over think this
Yes individual barrels vary. That statement while true doesn't give anyone any information that can help them make a decision.You do realize that no matter what calculations you make, or what barrel is stiffer or not, that you are still going to have to tune your load to the harmonics of that particular barrel I assume.
I have seen wide nodes on everything from a pencil barrel to a straight barrel.
I think you are continuing to over think this
The first one was on paper. Now I'm just posting a tool to help my fellow shooters.If you are making excel files of comparison tools to decide on two barrel contours then yes you are waaaaaay overthinking it. Lol
There are plenty of OCDs in this sport so I am sure some will use it. LolThe first one was on paper. Now I'm just posting a tool to help my fellow shooters.
With all due courtesy, your analysis and spreadsheet isn't going to give anyone any information worth looking at either. You have received a lot of good advice and suggestions from the forum. The fact that you are not willing to consider that expert advice does not make your calculations any more relevant by putting them in excel.Yes individual barrels vary. That statement while true doesn't give anyone any information that can help them make a decision.
I'll post an excel file here later with the comparison tool I made.