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6x6 Technical Questions => T-20 Transmission => Topic started by: garretttpe on July 30, 2022, 01:59:32 PM
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Hi Guys
2000 Max II, in 2012 ish I had to turn one of my drums down as it was pretty bad, had the bands realigned by transmission crafters. was a bear to adjust everything as all the drums were diff sizes but i did and and it has driven great ever since, Now I want to "do it right" so what would the min drum dia I can go too and the max thickness of bands I can use? Now I am back in ATV country I want to get this done maybe over the winter, Also when turning them do you make them smooth as silk or slightly rough as a brake rotor? Had no clue what was doing then but thought I did, but now I have a little clue now, At least I know questions to ask.....LOL
thanks guys
Larry
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Try this link: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/transmissions/25349-t20-rebuild-kit.html#post137529
Msafi65 says "The drums can be refinished in a lathe by removing as much as .030 inch of material". Of course you will probably need thicker bands. Read his entire answer and the entire thread. This should help you.
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perfect thanks, I guess the only other question is .030 from what? What would a new drum DIA be?
again thanks
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Try this link: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/transmissions/5559-resurfacing-drums.html
This is from Racerone3. It's the #5 reply. Check out the whole thread, it is short and may help you out some more..
i ran some #'s on it today and here is what i figured out.
current diameter is 6.215" multiply by pi (3.14) = 19.5151" circumfrence
minus ten thousandths is 6.205" times pi = 19.4837"
subtract and come up with a difference of 0.0314"
the bands in the T-20 wrap the drum 2 1/2 times, so multiply 0.0314 by 2.5
and the difference in the distance the band has to wrap around is 0.0785 inches. on the plunger adjustment bolts (3/8 24) that works out to about 2turns
i ran my #'s by one of the engineers at work and he said it sounded right to him.
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I also found this in part on the other site from Whipper: http://www.6x6world.com/forums/transmissions/8633-t-20-drums-shift-pins-2.html
Page 2 post 15.
The drums are ductile cast iron. Finish O.D. is 6.210. Write it down somewhere so you don't have to hunt for it if you ever need to know.
I talked with Matt @ R.I. about the specs on the T-20 drums. He said that you can safely turn the drums .030 undersize. That's only .015 per side. In a lot of cases that isn't enough to clean up any grooves or pitting. Anthing smaller than .030 may still work, but your bands would have to have a lot of material on them & in good shape. The more you turn the bands down, the farther the plungers will come out of the T-20. What you have to watch for is that the plungers don't come out so far as to expose the O-ring.
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Don't forget you can get oversize bands from Richard, which allow proper plunger depth, so you can have long band life
Jeff Bar
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Thanks for the advice, this will save a couple of drums which need to be turned down more.
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PERFECT
thank you all, exactly what I was looking for, now to get a chance and open her up and turn them down, prob a good winter project.
Larry
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I can check the Factory Diameter on a drum if you like. Also if you need some Drums I have good Used ones in the shop.
Sent you contact info so you know how to get a hold of me.