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Old 08-15-2016, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by aidandj
Will plastigauge tell me if they are out of round?
yes, place 4 pieces 90 degrees from each other, measure each.
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Just mail me your bore mic. Will be funner
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I wish you would stop calling them bores
your confusing everyone

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I'm looking for an 83mm bore mic like a foo...

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ill find you one, I hardly trust you with a hammer.

Precision measuring equipment?


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Everything is a hammer if used correctly.
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Originally Posted by aidandj
Everything is a hammer if used correctly.
I love when you prove my points for me


ive always been impressed with mitutoyo
Mitutoyo Digimatic Bore Micrometer 468 988 IP65 Holtest 1 2 " 25 4 50 8mm | eBay
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That is a really ****** expensive hammer
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Really though, for the resolution you want, its not going to be a cheap tool. And do you have the machinists feel to nail 1/10 thou with a thumbwheel?
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The spec is .0020 out of round.

That one is way more accurate than that.
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Just crank the dial till it reads what you want it to, spin it a bit if necessary. That's what the carbide faces are for.
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12 372 9 SPI Inside Micrometer 2 12" | eBay

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Originally Posted by aidandj
Everything can be a ***** if you are brave enough.
FTFY
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Originally Posted by EO2K
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Harbor Freight: No matter what you buy, within a year it's a *****.

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Originally Posted by aidandj
Roundness. I am installing ARP main studs and would like to make sure they don't change the bore.
They will distort if you torque them to a value that results in a higher clamping force than the stock bolts torqued to stock spec. If you want to run them, just have the machine shop do a line bore/line hone and be done. 200 is a fair price, I paid either 200 or 250 for the same on mine.
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I'm sure we could get any number of people here on either side for the main line bore. And although I have increased the budget for this build, there still is one, and i need to cut corners somewhere.
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Originally Posted by aidandj
I'm sure we could get any number of people here on either side for the main line bore. And although I have increased the budget for this build, there still is one, and i need to cut corners somewhere.
It's physics. Things bend when you apply a load. Higher loading will cause more bending. If this seems debatable, I'm out!
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Well are they supposed to be torqued to a higher spec? I have not read the instructions.
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I don't have the specs in front of me either. I would imagine they are stronger than the stock bolts, and thus will require a higher torque. Also ARP typically uses a low friction lubricant, and fine pitch threads to increase clamping force. That's 3 things that all result in higher clamping force.
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60 ft-lbs with ARP mains and lube vs. 40-43 for stock. Even if it's the same pitch, it's still quite a bit more preload.
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