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Madsens are in high demand with the PSP union local 3..i wish i would have bought them all..i could have tripled my money...i dont care for how they feel..i like the OEM joints mo betta.

I admire your wisdom sir.
Last i heard ,the guy that builds them is getting oldet now and unless someone takes over,they may not carry them after not too long,limited runs on the last few batches.

I have been told if you sound confident when you speak,any bs that leaks from your yapper will sound believable ;):angry:
 
Last i heard ,the guy that builds them is getting oldet now and unless someone takes over,they may not carry them after not too long,limited runs on the last few batches.

Sounds like an investment opputunity..but they feel so cheap to me..maybe ill buy the tooling and create my own new recipe for them.
 
At first when we started doing cases we didn't relizes that the bearing bores would erode enough for the bearing to be loose

so after some thinking I use old bearing split them and knock out the innnererds and use the outer races to block off the bores to blasting and Powdering

also the seal bores gets a Silicone stopper pressed into to do the same

we also bolt them together to blast the outside together to keep the mating surface erosion down to a minamin

after the outside is done we unbolt and as fast as we can get the crackcase and other areas we cant get too bolted together blasted

I'm under the belief that when removeing cranks and bearing heat should be used to keep the metal to metal friction down when separating cases

to keep the bearing bores from being enlarged

Mike

Looking forward to getting my case back. Hope the deer hunt went well. Merry Christmas! ;)
 
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This what it looks like when we blast


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Bet its fun to get in all the paint off Mike:crazy:
 
Back to the topic are the bearing new oem that are loose in case.


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yes that is what I sent him new OEM Stihl crankcase bearings
but the cases I sent you for powdering were all used so maybe it spun a bearing in its first life and that is why it was on my parts pile, who knows
 
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