Welcome and Suggestions
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Welcome and Suggestions
Our members have asked for dedicated machinists/builders sub-forum and we're trying to give it to them. We will be adding more information and threads to the section. At the same time please bare with us as we begin building the FAQ section for this sub-forum. If any of our members have suggestions of threads they believe should be FAQ, please feel free to send them to me or post it in this thread. Let's make this section strong and bring back the technical aspect that some people feel has been lost.
Last edited by crazes; 05-27-2015 at 05:17 AM.
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B*a*n*n*e*d
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Re: Welcome and Suggestions
great section. way overdue...
so many people ******* up their builds because of lack of correct information or too much contradicting info about what should be done.
I think a sticky about affordable tools and where to get them(brand model store quality price) and what tools you need for different builds
like for example the valve master tool ValveMaster valve spring compressor 4 valve heads
a lot of mechanics use it but its not well known for most people I just found it about 2 years ago and its a damn time saver. I used it on 75lb springs with some elbow grease but for stock rebuilds its great. if I knew it before it would save me a lot of time when I made the stupid clamp and brass fitting DIY tool from harbor freight
took me about 45 minutes to install springs vs. less than 5 minutes to install springs with valve master tool.
so many people ******* up their builds because of lack of correct information or too much contradicting info about what should be done.
I think a sticky about affordable tools and where to get them(brand model store quality price) and what tools you need for different builds
like for example the valve master tool ValveMaster valve spring compressor 4 valve heads
a lot of mechanics use it but its not well known for most people I just found it about 2 years ago and its a damn time saver. I used it on 75lb springs with some elbow grease but for stock rebuilds its great. if I knew it before it would save me a lot of time when I made the stupid clamp and brass fitting DIY tool from harbor freight
took me about 45 minutes to install springs vs. less than 5 minutes to install springs with valve master tool.
#4
Honda-Tech Member
Re: Welcome and Suggestions
I know its asking alot and some may view it as copying other forums or FB, but what about adding a "like" button for posts?
There's many times I "like" or "agree" with a post, but dont want to clutter up an informational thread with things like "Good Job" and " yep, I agree"..
If its been asked before, then nevermind
There's many times I "like" or "agree" with a post, but dont want to clutter up an informational thread with things like "Good Job" and " yep, I agree"..
If its been asked before, then nevermind
#5
Re: Welcome and Suggestions
ASE certified master engine machinist chiming in here. You need a bearing micrometer to check that. It has a little ball on one end. Most people have no idea what it is, let alone owning one. Best for you to use a plastiguage. I personally dont like them, because you leave a chunk of plastic stuck to your bearing, but that's what people do. If you are away from a machinist, and don't have dial bore guages, and micrometers, it is the best way to measure everything all at once.
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