Casting a new rubber spindle end cover for rthe starter motor on a 74 TR6.
This rubber cap was hard, brittle, and part of the lip had broken away:
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I was able to fill in the missing areas and some cracks with Bondo:
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I
filled the interior of the cap with vaseline with a steel nut embedded.
this was to keep the cap from trying to float in the liquid
plaster. I made a dam of a piece of 2" PVC, and sealed it with
clay to a scrap piece of aluminum. Then sprayed everythoing with
Pam as a release agent.
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Then poured in ordinary Plaster of Paris.
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An
hour later, I had an exterior mold for the cap. I lost a little
of the sharp edge of the mold while removing the pattern, but illed it
in with bondo.
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Next,
I machined a piece to form the inner cavity of the cap. The cap
had to have a groove in the inner circumference. This groove fits
around the edge of a push nut that goes on the starter armature spindle.
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Here
is the arrangement to hold the core part of the mold in the right
relationship to the exterior part. The Urethane resin I used sets
in about 24 hours.
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The new part is on the left in each picture. The thicker wall in the new part is intentional.
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Here is the part installed on the starter:
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