Tricky.
I guess the sleeving options are:
1mm wall thickness steel?
2mm wall thickness ally?
I'm figuring you'd end up removing at least 1mm on the dimpled/pock marked recess to clean it up.
Thankyou for your comments and observations.
The second housing, which has not been "dimpled" for want of a better term, has a bearing fit like a "pr**k in a shirtsleeve" - insert the bearing, turn it upside down and it falls out.
Never the less, I am targeting a
finished aluminum sleeve thickness of 2mm - I will machine these sleeves with an OD providing an interference fit to the ID of the machined housing diameter and press fit along with loctite or I will dowel. (Note: probability will be high that the sleeves will be suited per housing). Initially I will make the sleeves with a 5/7mm wall thickness and finish machine the ID when installed to the housings.
I am assuming that bearing fit (6206 - 2RS) on these sleeves will be "size for size" - am I correct on this??
Whilst the aluminium housings, on their own, are quite light and seemingly frail, it must be remembered that the area where I am working is contained and thereby supported by the radius arm fixture. The same of course cannot be said for the lower shock and lower link arm mounting point - which of course, as to be expected is very solid.