[Fot] Never be beaten by equipment

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Tue Sep 11 14:46:49 MDT 2012


At what bore size?

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From: fubog1 <fubog1 at aol.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 16:45:10 
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Subject: Re: [Fot] Never be beaten by equipment


 Well not to start a controversy, but I have one on the bench right now, torqued down and ready to go, and the mics don't lie.
The liners tend to waist down around the lower register.
Glen 


 

 

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We did a lot of testing with torque plate and we found NO difference with or 
without.
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-----Original Message-----
From: fubog1 <fubog1 at aol.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 16:21:56 
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Subject: Re: [Fot] Never be beaten by equipment


 The other point that should be mentioned is that these liners should be honed 
using a torque plate.
They get out of shape once they are clamped down in place.
FWIW I use JE pistons and set them at .004, usually with coated skirts as an 
added insurance policy against scuffing.
Glen

 

 

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From: John Styduhar <johnstydo at gmail.com>
To: fubog1 <fubog1 at aol.com>
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Sent: Tue, Sep 11, 2012 2:42 pm
Subject: Re: [Fot] Never be beaten by equipment


My math shows that MadMarx is running .005" piston to wall clearance (.13mm/25.4 
mm/inch=.005.  Wiseco's suggested clearance for their forged 87mm slugs is .004, 
but others (BFE)  have recommended .006, which is what my machinist is honing 
to. 

On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 1:16 PM, fubog1 <fubog1 at aol.com> wrote:

 I'll try this again, my reply had too much text.
The manufacturers will call out a recommended clearance, but that's all it is.
The operating speed, temperatures, cooling systems etc all are variables.
Generally the harder it is run, the more clearance it needs.
Also pistons can scuff during warm-up, under certain conditions, so it's a
good thing to get it up to temp before flogging it hard.
Glen
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