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Re: [Tigers] Machine shop questions

To: dave@munroe.ca, tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Machine shop questions
From: bob@hermitagewood.com
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 12:48:30 -0700
   Hi Dave,

         I  too  have  a 66 Mk1A Tiger and 20+ years ago I embarked on an
   engine  rebuild.   The thick-wall-tiger-engine-block story (as told in
   Performance  Tuning  the Sunbeam Tiger) persuaded me to have the block
   bored  .200 over.   I should say here that the machine shop thought me
   mad,  and  that  they  told me that there would be nothing left of the
   cylinders when it was done.   They also told me that it would take two
   passes  to  cut  that  much  material, and I paid them to do those two
   cuts.

        While  the block was off at the machine shop, I continued reading
   and  talking  to others (including people at Ford Motorsport) about my
   project.     I  heard all the horror stories (that overbored cylinders
   flex,  have  poor ring sealing, and have a propensity to overheat) and
   ultimately  I  decided  not to risk my rebuild on an extreme overbore.
   It  was  the  1980's and nobody near me had a sonic checker with which
   the  thrust  faces  of  the  cylinders  could  be checked.   Estimated
   cylinder  thickness  looking  inside  the water jacket might have been
   .125  (if memory serves), but this was between cylinders and not where
   the thrust load of the piston applies.

        So I didn't use my original block, and it still sits in my garage
   today.    Would  it hold up under use?    I honestly doubt it, I would
   not  risk  using it then or now.   The significant point is, it took a
   .200  overbore with a good bit of material left.    My opinion is that
   your .060 overbore will never have an overbore-related problem.

   Best regards,

   Bob

   Bob Burruss

   Tiger #382000782
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