I agree with just about everything that has been posted here, but I gotta add some perspective and a question.
No means of retaining the wristpin (gudgeon) will cure sidethrust from misaligned rods. Buttons just lengthen the fuse a little, as they cannot be kicked out or broken like metal retainers.
If the rods are really straight, the pin should never exert much force on any style of retainer.
Buttons were innovated for racing, but as Tommo points out, they are great for saving exotic or expensive pistons. Racers can occasionally manage to melt them, and sometimes particles of metal can embed to then carve into the cylinder wall, but most vintage machines will not be treated so harshly.
I am considering button retainers for a project where I wish to increase the reciprocating mass considerably. And I have a lot of scrap PEEK on hand, with superior temperature resistance and tensile strength than teflon.
So my questions are...
Shall I cut the buttons with press-fit tangs to hold them within the pin, and thus seal it? (Did that on my Knuck in the '80s, but haven't torn it down for inspection yet!)
How do I cut the radius of the outside of the button without a Holdridge?
Thanks in advance,
....Cotten
No means of retaining the wristpin (gudgeon) will cure sidethrust from misaligned rods. Buttons just lengthen the fuse a little, as they cannot be kicked out or broken like metal retainers.
If the rods are really straight, the pin should never exert much force on any style of retainer.
Buttons were innovated for racing, but as Tommo points out, they are great for saving exotic or expensive pistons. Racers can occasionally manage to melt them, and sometimes particles of metal can embed to then carve into the cylinder wall, but most vintage machines will not be treated so harshly.
I am considering button retainers for a project where I wish to increase the reciprocating mass considerably. And I have a lot of scrap PEEK on hand, with superior temperature resistance and tensile strength than teflon.
So my questions are...
Shall I cut the buttons with press-fit tangs to hold them within the pin, and thus seal it? (Did that on my Knuck in the '80s, but haven't torn it down for inspection yet!)
How do I cut the radius of the outside of the button without a Holdridge?
Thanks in advance,
....Cotten
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