Posted by Drew on June 27, 2008 at 18:16:15 from (12.210.63.123):
In Reply to: Re: C bearings posted by 36 coupe on June 27, 2008 at 15:50:32:
But they are not near as accurate! The best way to measure all this, and I realize it is a lot of $$ to get this equipment, are a set of mircometers and a dial bore guage.
It is real easy w/ a bore guage to go up and down and around the housing bore of the rod and see taper and out of roundness.
With this equipment, you dont even need plastiguage. If the crankpin is round and measures what it is supposed to, the housing bore/bearing surface of the rod is round and measures what is supposed to....bolt it together. NOTE: Set the bore guage w/ the same mic as you check the crankpin with.
I am a machinist and work on engine parts everyday. Dial calipers are more accurate than a scale (Steel rule), but if you need to measure a bore in a part and measure it right, dial calipers wont cut it!
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