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Tool for Measuring Cylinder Bore Diameter
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[QUOTE="Bill_yz, post: 139978, member: 23798"] Is it really important to do this precise measurement? I took a picture and description, of a dial bore gage that I was thinking of getting, to the mechanic that helped me with my top end. This guy has been riding and racing for 15 years. He owns his own shop that sells new bikes and repairs used ones. He told me not to even spend my money on something like that. Todays cylinders don't require it. Here's the approach he uses. He takes a dial calliper and measures the top and the bottom of the bore.Then uses the same calliper to measure the top and botton ot the piston. And finally compares the measurements. What do you guys think? Is this "close enough" approach a good way to go? Is using the dial bore gage a little bit of extra insurance? [/QUOTE]
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