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Proper way to measure piston-cylinder w/feeler gau
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[QUOTE="EricGorr, post: 167785, member: 19611"] Hi Spanky, Glad you picked up some tips, remember I'm always a little tongue and cheek with my posts, mostly poking fun at the guys who shake the wigglalipers and feelermeters in my face at work. Bill has a good point, if a guy won't weild a dial bore gauge in your presence, he's got something to hide. The old plating shop I worked at, Max Power, uses the dial bore gauge to get more work. One time my friend Todd brought his Arctic Cat snowmobile cylinders in to be checked and they said "The problem is your cylinders are shaped like ice cream cones". I checked them out and they were straight and round. I wonder if those guys were reffering to standard cones or hand-rolled waffle cones, those cones are my favorite especially when they put a malted milk ball in the bottom of the cone to keep the ice cream from leaking out the bottom. Oh well gotta go, gettin hungry for ice cream:silly: [/QUOTE]
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