Re: Mr Wilkins Centurion
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 2:16 pm
The Cent is certainly not a shelf Queen and as such I like to tinker with her now and then, She has probably only ever travelled only a few hundred life time meters. But the elements with stealth get in, and will attack where possible.
The gorgeous model has to be well over ten years old and I thought it would be nice to give the tracks a look over to see if there was any wear and tear on the links and pins. Some TLC.
This is what I found and what I did about it.
The tracks were originally painted by David to give them used look are still looking good. I didn't want to change that so they were striped as they were. Concrete, brick paving and tarmac will take it's toll, but I try to run on soft dry stuff to conserve them.
Pictures show rust and blackish debris slowly building up on the pins and a little corrosion in the track holes, comparing with a new track and pin, all in good condition. I dunked and cleaned the track and pins with white vinegar which removes any light rust and debris, rinsed with water. Dry lube applied to track pins, then rebuilt with dip of red and tacky and a brand new stainless split pin.
Ready to go back on now and start round two, the other side.
The gorgeous model has to be well over ten years old and I thought it would be nice to give the tracks a look over to see if there was any wear and tear on the links and pins. Some TLC.
This is what I found and what I did about it.
The tracks were originally painted by David to give them used look are still looking good. I didn't want to change that so they were striped as they were. Concrete, brick paving and tarmac will take it's toll, but I try to run on soft dry stuff to conserve them.
Pictures show rust and blackish debris slowly building up on the pins and a little corrosion in the track holes, comparing with a new track and pin, all in good condition. I dunked and cleaned the track and pins with white vinegar which removes any light rust and debris, rinsed with water. Dry lube applied to track pins, then rebuilt with dip of red and tacky and a brand new stainless split pin.
Ready to go back on now and start round two, the other side.