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KRW gap gauge
Does anyone know if/where I can rent a KRW mag gap tool…
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Re: KRW gap gauge
Apparently Snyder's used to offer a reproduction, but I don't see it in their current catalog.
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/1 ... 1269355108
https://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/1 ... 1269355108
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Re: KRW gap gauge
MAC's webpage still shows the repro gauge available, if you want to take a chance dealing with them.
https://www.macsautoparts.com/model-t-f ... 699-1.html
https://www.macsautoparts.com/model-t-f ... 699-1.html
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Re: KRW gap gauge
Out of stock.CudaMan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 11:51 amMAC's webpage still shows the repro gauge available, if you want to take a chance dealing with them.
https://www.macsautoparts.com/model-t-f ... 699-1.html
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Re: KRW gap gauge
Edwin, have you checked with any model t club by you ?
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Re: KRW gap gauge
Anyone have an instruction sheet for the gap gauge they could post here?
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Re: KRW gap gauge
I'll look Dan but I think there is instructions in the later Ford Service Bulletins.
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Re: KRW gap gauge
Found this from Ron Patterson.
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Thank you both!!
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Re: KRW gap gauge
I’m pretty sure the late Bob Scherzer made the reproduction KRW magneto gap gauges. I don’t know if anyone else has carried on with production of them.
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Re: KRW gap gauge
Dan: I think I've got it - at least what Steve is referring to. This is from the Service Bulletins, also in the Service Bulletins Essentials book. In just the second paragraph it states, "make sure that the flange of the transmission shaft is free from dirt and burrs..." What they don't mention is for you to drop a transmission shaft onto the flywheel first before installing the gap gauge so you can get proper clearance. It's been awhile since I've done this procedure but hopefully this helps. Bob's calibration from Ron Patterson is important as well. Clicking on the photos seems to clear them up some.
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Re: KRW gap gauge
Sean those are great contributions thanks, from the standpoint of ease of use, we cut an old shaft down after squaring the flange, that way you can follow the procedure initially on the flywheel while on your shop table.
Best Regards John
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Just sent John…Thank you!
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Re: KRW gap gauge
Up till most recently I have used a homemade unit From spare, used parts. A D/S bearing sleeve, heavy rod with wrist pin & a long all thread bolt thru the wrist pin. I think I got the info on this DIY unit from "tinkering tips".
Anyway, I got the urge to acquire a KRW unit. Flywheels are getting to heavy to R&R the dozen times it takes to get the proper field coil clearance.
So I got loaned the KRW gauge Thinking it would be a one step to get the field coil spaced up with ONE flywheel install.
I got all the info: the service bulletin procedure & Ron's calibration info.
The caveat that the tool only works if the 3rd main is cut according to the KRW method. Mine was not
Good news/ bad news. Result was the calibrated tool got me .030 to far away, but the field coil was properly spaced all the way around.
Adding the extra .030" in shims got me there. Only 2 or 3 flywheel R&R's. Beats 12 or so.
My conclusion: The KRW tool was not more useful Than my home made gauge tool to justify the $2-300 the KRW tool is likely to cost me.
I have successfully used my home made tool on flywheel magnets for many years.
I have not tried to set a field coil with it. I will with an upcoming motor.
Anyway, I got the urge to acquire a KRW unit. Flywheels are getting to heavy to R&R the dozen times it takes to get the proper field coil clearance.
So I got loaned the KRW gauge Thinking it would be a one step to get the field coil spaced up with ONE flywheel install.
I got all the info: the service bulletin procedure & Ron's calibration info.
The caveat that the tool only works if the 3rd main is cut according to the KRW method. Mine was not
Good news/ bad news. Result was the calibrated tool got me .030 to far away, but the field coil was properly spaced all the way around.
Adding the extra .030" in shims got me there. Only 2 or 3 flywheel R&R's. Beats 12 or so.
My conclusion: The KRW tool was not more useful Than my home made gauge tool to justify the $2-300 the KRW tool is likely to cost me.
I have successfully used my home made tool on flywheel magnets for many years.
I have not tried to set a field coil with it. I will with an upcoming motor.
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Re: KRW gap gauge
John T: Good tip on cutting a flange from the shaft. I happen to have a cutout in my bench for the trans/flywheel similar to the KRW Transmission Bench seen below. You make an important point - squaring up that flange. I will add to that that you should check the flange on the gap gauge as well. Mine was not true when purchased.
Speedy John: I've never had much luck setting the field coil with the gap gauge. I'm curious to know if others have? As for the price, I was lucky to get mine (repop) many moons ago, slogging through the miles of mud at Hershey. Of course, there was the price of the plane ticket to get there and back as well
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Speedy John: I've never had much luck setting the field coil with the gap gauge. I'm curious to know if others have? As for the price, I was lucky to get mine (repop) many moons ago, slogging through the miles of mud at Hershey. Of course, there was the price of the plane ticket to get there and back as well

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Re: KRW gap gauge
Funny you should mention re-squaring the base flange.
I had to do the same with the unit I had borrowed. Trust but verify.
Tool post grinder, ya.
I had to do the same with the unit I had borrowed. Trust but verify.
Tool post grinder, ya.
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Re: KRW gap gauge
I had a machinist buddy make this shaft fixture for my Stevens rod alignment rig - works great for setting the magnet height.
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Re: KRW gap gauge
I’m guessing I’ve set the magnet heights on around 100 flywheels, and for most all of those I’ve used the KRW tool. It generally takes 2-4 tries to get well within spec. There probably wasn’t one time that I was happy with the clearance on the very first try.
The KRW tool is essential because it allows you to do in two or three repetitions, the work that could take 5-10 tries without it.
The KRW tool is essential because it allows you to do in two or three repetitions, the work that could take 5-10 tries without it.
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Adam, I am unclear what you mean by "2-4 tries"Adam wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 1:59 pmI’m guessing I’ve set the magnet heights on around 100 flywheels, and for most all of those I’ve used the KRW tool. It generally takes 2-4 tries to get well within spec. There probably wasn’t one time that I was happy with the clearance on the very first try.
The KRW tool is essential because it allows you to do in two or three repetitions, the work that could take 5-10 tries without it.
As I understand & do, you attach the tool rotate it, Find the high magnet keepers & set them lower by your chosen means. (brass hammer, C-clamp or press.) Repeat until all magnets are close to the same height.
This is all setting magnet height on a fly wheel.
But, how do you set the field coil @ the block to be in spec for field coil & flywheel?
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So--------- the fly in the ointment here is that the distance from the crank flange to the mag ring mounting surface on the back of the block is not necessarily the same on every engine, and that exact dimension needs to be considered when using a gauge to set the gap. Anyone have any info on what the "official" dimension is?? Factory drawings of the rear cap, crankshaft and block would provide the info needed to come up with this...........
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Re: KRW gap gauge
Amen.
There is a dimension out there , In the service manual I think.
I wanna say a straight edge on the crank flange to the field coil measured with a scale.
27/32'' or 0.8437. Revised dimension
I suppose one could use a depth micrometer with a bar.
Or use the dimension to adjust the KRW tool to it.
It would get you in the ballpark. But you would have to adjust for the actual magnet height which varies flywheel to flywheel.
Thats where the beauty of the KRW tool comes into play (in theory)
Flip the indicator arm & set the field coil to it. But the 3rd main positioning of the crank flange variability messes this up.
Fortunately it will get you close.
What do the very experienced motor builders do??
There is a dimension out there , In the service manual I think.
I wanna say a straight edge on the crank flange to the field coil measured with a scale.
27/32'' or 0.8437. Revised dimension
I suppose one could use a depth micrometer with a bar.
Or use the dimension to adjust the KRW tool to it.
It would get you in the ballpark. But you would have to adjust for the actual magnet height which varies flywheel to flywheel.
Thats where the beauty of the KRW tool comes into play (in theory)
Flip the indicator arm & set the field coil to it. But the 3rd main positioning of the crank flange variability messes this up.
Fortunately it will get you close.
What do the very experienced motor builders do??
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So why not try mounting and leaving the field coil loose and then mount the fly wheel. With the magnets holding the field coil up tight against the flywheel you can measure the gap between the block and field coil. Install the shims with the gap you want and you should be very close.
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Thats an interesting idea. Thanks Gene.SurfCityGene wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 4:32 pmSo why not try mounting and leaving the field coil loose and then mount the fly wheel. With the magnets holding the field coil up tight against the flywheel you can measure the gap between the block and field coil. Install the shims with the gap you want and you should be very close.
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Yeah, what he said
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Have done this successfully after seeing this article by Mike Vaughn in The Vintage Ford. I hope it's okay to have posted it here and Thanks Mike!

Have done this successfully after seeing this article by Mike Vaughn in The Vintage Ford. I hope it's okay to have posted it here and Thanks Mike!
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Re: KRW gap gauge
I do a similar procedure with my KRW tool - set the magnets on the flywheel, install the field coil & check the distance with the KRW tool, record the gaps then remove the tool & drop the flywheel onto the crank, bolt it down then with brass feeler gauges verify the gaps again and shim accordingly.
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I have a job coming up next week to do one. I'll measure the crank to field coil distance and make some notes and report back.