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Topic: babbit service recommendations
Posted By: CAL(KS)
Subject: babbit service recommendations
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2011 at 3:17pm

im looking for recommendations for babbit services you guys have used.  I am interested in having some work done on a couple projects,  and what i priced seemed kinda high to me but when there are no other options you cant complain i guess.  i searched on the net only to yield a couple options.

thank you



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Posted By: Gary in da UP
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2011 at 4:17pm
I always consult Hemmings Motor News for services of that kind, or smokestak. Yea, it seems pricey for some services, and you don't always get the best results with the lowest quote, but do you want to invest in/ learn a new/ old skill?  I repair and recore copper/ brass radiators and it is also a skill that is not in high  demand, and with the small volume of work I do , and the few $ it nets , I wonder if the risk of lead poisoning  is worth it?  Sorry , I can't direct you to a shop that pours babbit.


Posted By: allisorange
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2011 at 6:45pm
 
 
       Oakie did some of this work before but have not heard from him on forum for a while. Anybody know if he is still around?
 
                                           John Carlson


Posted By: CTuckerNWIL
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2011 at 7:58pm
My boss spent a lot of time reading up on the process and asked a lot of questions. He bought some Babbitt and set things up to repour main bearings in his 25-40 Hart Parr. After several failed attempts, he had me make new bearings out of 660 bronze. Old Reliable has been running fine for the last 5 show seasons.
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Posted By: Tracy Martin TN
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2011 at 8:26pm
Really depends on each application. Not really that complicated. Just have to use the right procedure and sequence.I have help pour several babbitted steam engine bearing. Got to make it worth a tinkers dam. HTH Tracy Martin


Posted By: David Maddux
Date Posted: 17 Feb 2011 at 10:22pm
Paul's rod and babbitt, Parkville Mo. I have not used them, but they advertise in all major antique magazines. They will be my next stop for future projects.  Dave.


Posted By: CAL(KS)
Date Posted: 18 Feb 2011 at 5:14pm
 i dont actually have babbit bearings.  i have obsolete inserts that i need rebabbited and bored... i was told 150$ a hole from one place that could do this i just wanted to try some others...being a 6 cylinder engine any savings in price could make a large difference
 
thank you ill try your suggestions


Posted By: Jacob (WI,ND)
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2011 at 6:31pm
Originally posted by allisorange allisorange wrote:

 
 
       Oakie did some of this work before but have not heard from him on forum for a while. Anybody know if he is still around?
 
                                           John Carlson
I've often wondered the same thing.  What ever happened to Okie?


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Posted By: ALinIL
Date Posted: 19 Feb 2011 at 8:26pm
You might try
http://www.babbitting.com - http://www.babbitting.com
I have not used them, but it don't hurt to ask them



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