Rocwin
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You can definitely get a new rod made up for less than $200. Generally we pay about $90 for a 1" diameter, 16" long piston rod, something a little larger isn't a whole lot more labour just materials.
When they make a new rod, do they chrome it, or how do they keep it from rusting?
When they make a new rod, do they chrome it, or how do they keep it from rusting?
The rod material from a hyd shop is purchased prechrome plated in 24 ft lengths, then cut to size and machined/welded and VIOLA..!!!....New Rod.......Kinda Like these.......the lead time to have one piece chromed can be significant, but not this way.....
"Does anyone know if, a one inch drill bit would stay centered, if I tried to ream the 25mm hole out to one inch. I don't want to end up with a crooked hole.
Also, if I drill a one inch hole, should the pin be one inch, also or should it be just a fraction smaller to allow for lubrication?"
1/64" is a job for a reamer. A 4-flute drill would also work but a reamer would be better. Most cold rolled material is undersize a few thousands and may fit as is. You want a close fit as the pin will be stationary in the holes you are reaming and the clearance for turning is built into the cylinder ends.
Kim
Get a pin and try it first. You may have enough wear in the hole to let it fit in.Thanks. I will see if I can round up a reamer. Products like that are so hard to find in my area. I'll do a search on net.