Source for "S" size gudgeon pin buttons
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Source for "S" size gudgeon pin buttons
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get a set of PTFE gudgeon Pin buttons for S size pins?
I am using a set of H beam rods that have fully floating bearings fitted & need to locate the pin securely. I could make my own, but am too lazy, if I can get them off the shelf I'd be very happy.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
Does anyone know where I can get a set of PTFE gudgeon Pin buttons for S size pins?
I am using a set of H beam rods that have fully floating bearings fitted & need to locate the pin securely. I could make my own, but am too lazy, if I can get them off the shelf I'd be very happy.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
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Re: Source for "S" size gudgeon pin buttons
I seem to recall that there was an ebay link on here not too long ago.
However, just be aware that Pin IDs vary from brand to brand, so be sure that if buying off the shelf buttons, they fit the Pins you have.
However, just be aware that Pin IDs vary from brand to brand, so be sure that if buying off the shelf buttons, they fit the Pins you have.
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Re: Source for "S" size gudgeon pin buttons
I was in a similar situation as you after buying some Omega non 'S' pistons, then deciding to go for h-beam rods. I looked around for PTFE buttons but couldn't find any, I ended up sending the pistons to Specialist Components to machine them to take circlips.
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Thanks for the tip Andy. How much did it cost?
I guess the best bet will be for me to do them myself, as I said in the first post, I'm just being lazy really.
I guess the best bet will be for me to do them myself, as I said in the first post, I'm just being lazy really.
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£120 inc postage back to me, two weeks turnaround.
They haven't arrived as yet, I only sent payment yesterday, so I can't comment on the quality of work but I'll let you know when they land.
They haven't arrived as yet, I only sent payment yesterday, so I can't comment on the quality of work but I'll let you know when they land.
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Cheers Andy,
I guess I'll be standing at my lathe in the very near future
M
I guess I'll be standing at my lathe in the very near future

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Re: Source for "S" size gudgeon pin buttons
We used Teflon buttons..never had an issue with them.
Circlips are very effective however, if one ever comes loose it is a disaster. Had that happen once.
Circlips are very effective however, if one ever comes loose it is a disaster. Had that happen once.
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The circlips in the omega pistons are vastly better than the old type used in 998 / 1098 pistons.
We have never had any trouble with them
We have never had any trouble with them
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I use scroll/spirolox in all my pistons now Bugger to get in and out..........But that's the point I suppose
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Re: Source for "S" size gudgeon pin buttons
scroll/spirolox
Please tell me more, I have not heard of this product.
Please tell me more, I have not heard of this product.
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http://www.summitracing.com/int/parts/w ... /overview/
You've got to keep up Mark. It's not 1982 anymore

I'd have the pistons modified for modern Omega circlips. They WILL NOT come out.
In addition you'll get a lighter gudgeon pin

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Re: Source for "S" size gudgeon pin buttons
So these are fitted on each end of the gudgeon pin, in order to stop it from "go walkies" inside the piston.360gts wrote:
We used Teflon buttons..never had an issue with them.
I was thinking about this when i built my engine, but wasnt sure about it

Being online surely is a good thing.
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Having had a pin come out and wreck an engine I'm now more frightened of pressed in pins. My new pistons are slipper type so can't do the Teflon buttons and have no idea how I could get circlips put in them.
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Re: Source for "S" size gudgeon pin buttons
That shouldn't be an issue, I've been fitting Teflon Buttons to these for a while now, never an issue and easy to disassemble.wantafaster1 wrote: My new pistons are slipper type so can't do the Teflon buttons
If you are worried, make then in Aluminium.
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An engine were familiar for you Mark and Rich.

Jonny B's old 1417.

Jonny B's old 1417.
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But is the distance from the end of the pin to the bore not too far?
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One more thing, there must surely be a certain amount of oil getting to the inside of a pin with open ends, would that not help to cool it?
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I think what you are getting at here is you are concerned that the head of any button needs to fit thickness wise between the ends of the Pin and the bore?wantafaster1 wrote: But is the distance from the end of the pin to the bore not too far?
If that's the question, again, not an issue.
I think Air Cooled VW Engines had this set up from the factory, as do some bikes. None the less, I've done lots now and not had issues with any. On the other hand, I have seen issues with Press Fits.
The Piston Crown runs considerably hotter than the pin ever will. None the less, the Crown along with the Pin and Little End are cooled from oil spray from the Big End.wantafaster1 wrote:One more thing, there must surely be a certain amount of oil getting to the inside of a pin with open ends, would that not help to cool it?
When making the Buttons, be sure to drill an off centre hole in them so they can vent.
If you're not comfortable using buttons, then maybe try another system.
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Re: Source for "S" size gudgeon pin buttons
When using PTFE for the buttons, any specific grade/type of PTFE is required or whatevr is sold everywhere ( ebay, etc ) is ok ?
Thanks
LUis
Thanks
LUis