Pouring Babbitt 602

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Missourimiller
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Pouring Babbitt 602

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Noticed tonight on a 602 As I was melting the Babbitt out, the pour hole for the rear bearing was on the inside of the case. On other 602s I’ve dealt with the pour hole has been on the outside of the case. I’m guessing the changes were for ease of pouring? (. Yes No) Anyone know? It’s kinda tight pouring the inside hole with my ladle I’m thinking I’ll just drill a new hole on the outside and plug the inside hole when pouring.
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windybob
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Re: Pouring Babbitt 602

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Whatever makes it easier. I don't use that hole anyway. I put putty over it and pour directly into the shaft bore.
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Lake Seldom
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Windy, what putty do you use when pouring babbitts? I have had a hard time finding anything available so I have used electrical damming compound, a 3M product.
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well, i was using putty from McMaster-Carr, but they quit selling it. I bought some from.....well I don't remember. someone help me here. It's just as good.
I don't know what the stuff is you're using. How does it work?
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Mister Ed
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Re: Pouring Babbitt 602

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Try Roto-Metals:
https://www.rotometals.com/casting-reta ... y-1-pound/

I have not used Roto Metals, but think its the same as the stuff McMaster used to sell (which I still have). I don't think it matters, it all works the same ... it all leaks, LOL.
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Re: Pouring Babbitt 602

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Windy, what I have used works, pretty stiff at first but the warmer it gets the softer it gets but doesn't melt. You can reuse it once it cools a little. Better than nothing i guess.
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I finally clicked the link..That's the same stuff I bought. Works fine for me.
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