Greetings all;

I went tp play with the lathe after reboot the rpi4 with cpu_freq raised 
to 800 megs.

All of a sudden the spindle tach got noisy, then quit. removeing the 
heads lid, I could see a good coat of the 5w20 I've been useing for 
spindle oil had flung out of the side face of the bronze bearing and 
given my encoder assembly a good coat of it.

Removeing it for a better look I found 2 of the 667's loose with signs of 
the bull gear touching them, with one having vibrated enough to break 
its wraping wire connections. They were glued into pockets machined in 
the mounting bracket which if the glue worked had them spaced about 5 
thou away from the bull gear in a curved alu bracket made of of 7075 
scrap. I've made a wooden c clamp with a #6 wood screw which is 
currently sitting with the point of the screw in the middle of the face 
of the loose index generating 667 after the alu was well washed by 
acetone and then filling its pocket in the bracket with shoe goop, same 
stuff as go-2.  And tomorrow I'll do the same with the other.

Cleaned up with acetone of course.

Previous attempts to glue then in place with super glue were very short 
lived, loose in a week.  Ditto with gelled super glue.

The go-2 lasted about 2 years.

What sort of glue can I use that can withstand an oily environment of 
light 00w20 for many years?

Thanks all.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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