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Re: Results of compression test (what now?)

To: Der schwarze Buccaneer <js-allen@students.uiuc.edu>
Subject: Re: Results of compression test (what now?)
From: Skip Kelsey <kelsey@value.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 1997 22:59:28 -0800
Scott:

You can broach the hole with a large drill bit. This removes the top
threads that have raised. Use the file to further flatten the area, and to
check that it is level. All of the lated B blocks had the stud holes
broached by the factory.

Skip...........At 06:07 PM 11/15/97 -0600, Der schwarze Buccaneer wrote:
>On Sat, 15 Nov 1997, Skip Kelsey wrote:
>
>> You should pull all the head studs and
>> broach all of the threaded stud holes. With time the torque of the studs
>> pulls the threads slightly up. If this remains, then when you retorque the
>> head it can leak between the studs. After broaching the stud holes, run a
>> file across the face of the block to make sure it is flat.
>
>Skip,
>       What's broaching the threads, and how do I do that :)?  I think
>one of the catalogs suggested something like this, but it was and still is
>nothing but technobabble to me at the moment.
>       As far as the filing, I don't mind telling you I'm more than a
>little reluctant to file the head or block, having heard about having
>machine shops precision grind this and hone that with mirco tolerances.
>(Or do you just mean flatten the 'broached' holes after broaching)?
>       Pordan my ignaronce!   
>
>
>                                               -Scott Allen
>                                               js-allen@students.uiuc.edu
>                                       
>       "At dawn we will face the greatest test of our resolve.  But I 
>say this: though starving, hunger will not weaken us; though diseased, 
>illness will not cripple us, and though weary, exhaustion will not claim 
>us.  We can fight knowing that all true Reiklanders will forevermore 
>honour our valiant gesture of defiance, even though our bodies be left to 
>feed the beasts of carrion.
>
>       Mind you...we could always surrender."  -Rick Priestly's Siege  
>
>
>


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