I'm taking a file to my motor!
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I'm taking a file to my motor!
I've got an engine on a stand I'm currently tearing down.
Holy handgrenades Batman! Every damn surface I touch is sharp as a razor. Casting flaws, machined edges, etc. I'm pretty careless about things like that and my hands and fingers are cut to pieces. I've got one slice in a knuckle that I superglued that should have had a stitch or two.
Screw that. I'm taking a file to every sharp edge that doesn't have to be sharp. I should have worn some of those kevlar gloves for meat cutting.
Makes me look badass though. All my knuckles are bloodied but my face is still pretty!
Holy handgrenades Batman! Every damn surface I touch is sharp as a razor. Casting flaws, machined edges, etc. I'm pretty careless about things like that and my hands and fingers are cut to pieces. I've got one slice in a knuckle that I superglued that should have had a stitch or two.
Screw that. I'm taking a file to every sharp edge that doesn't have to be sharp. I should have worn some of those kevlar gloves for meat cutting.
Makes me look badass though. All my knuckles are bloodied but my face is still pretty!
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Castings suck. Deburring one edge only exposes another. What I really hated was using rags to wipe something clean, like the top of the block before installing the HG and head. Stupid rags would leave a bunch of lint around the edges. My GF's a NICU nurse though, and brings home their sterile lint free rags all the time. They're 10x better than the standard red ones.
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Not a scratch comes from knowing what you are doing and paying attention to stuff that could hurt. Neither of those apply to me. Until I had both hands well bloodied I never thought "gee, if this bolt turns loose suddenly I'm going to bash my knuckles". I'm a slow learner and like they said in The Replacements, pain heals and chicks dig scars.
Still, I can't believe how sharp every edge is. I'm going to hone/file/debur a lot of casting flaws out and chamfer some edges. May save some bloody knuckles down the road. Particularly when the engines back in the car.
Still, I can't believe how sharp every edge is. I'm going to hone/file/debur a lot of casting flaws out and chamfer some edges. May save some bloody knuckles down the road. Particularly when the engines back in the car.
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Deburrinbg your block, Etc. is an old,accepted right of passage when building a high performance engine,V-8 guys have been doing it since the beginning of time.It also removes stress risers that form from vibration and heat cycling,leading to cracks.Not to mention it makes the thing look good when painted.Carbide burr on a die grinder works well for me,requires practice,eventually this skill will lead to porting heads.
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