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How many of you have tried the Mikronite on your ring and pinion?
How much cost? What kind of gain (ET or MPH?? Was it worth it?? |
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Mikronite works well,but they were either part of Crane or bought Crane. Not sure if the new Company still does that or not.
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Kent cigarettes had a micronite filter.The early ones (1952-56) had asbestos in them.
Now back to the subject.
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call Jim Bailey, he makes ring and pinions look like jewels, 330-858-1842. Dyno
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Some of you guys are tight lipped in here, lol. Have any of you experienced positive results from switching to a Mikronited ring and gear setup? How much did you pay? Where did you get the process done? |
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Jim's website shows that he can do cryo, the "Finished" surface treatment or both! I've been getting gears done for a few years and they appear to be lasting longer. I was not in a position to do back-to-back tests with the "Finished" surface treatment, but others I know have had positive responses. It would stand to reason that a highly polished surface would at least have less resistance moving through oil over OEM machined and coated surfaces. A smoother surface would also tend to reduce friction. I wouldn't be wasting my time on it if I didn't think it was beneficial. |
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A smoother surface would also tend to reduce friction. This may not be 100% correct you may not want a super fine finish as it may not let your ring & pinion retain the lube the parts don't like to run dry.
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