The internal trigger wheels are finished but I didn't make any tools for alignment. Dave's idea about using a point from the 56X wheel as a reference works great. I need to get another crank and document the install process. The pictures from the last one weren't very good.
The install is actually pretty easy. Mark (center punch or marker) the position of the old wheel on the crank, remove the old wheel, heat the new wheel in a 300 degree oven for 30 minutes and drop it on the crank with the marks aligned. The wheel expands from the heat and falls on the crank. Once cooled, it has a .002~.003 interference fit and cannot move. The only downside is that you only have a short time (10~15 seconds) to get the marks aligned. The mass of the crankshaft draws the heat out of the ring quickly and after it cools, I don't think it will come off without damaging the wheel.
The install is actually pretty easy. Mark (center punch or marker) the position of the old wheel on the crank, remove the old wheel, heat the new wheel in a 300 degree oven for 30 minutes and drop it on the crank with the marks aligned. The wheel expands from the heat and falls on the crank. Once cooled, it has a .002~.003 interference fit and cannot move. The only downside is that you only have a short time (10~15 seconds) to get the marks aligned. The mass of the crankshaft draws the heat out of the ring quickly and after it cools, I don't think it will come off without damaging the wheel.
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