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Proper way to measure piston-cylinder w/feeler gau
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[QUOTE="WoodsRider, post: 168403, member: 16545"] Eric - That has to be the most detailed response on the correct method of measuring piston to bore clearance that I have ever read on DRN. As a former inspection supervisor I've been through countless hours of metrology training. A couple of the most difficult tasks I've ever done is teaching mechanics and machinists how to use and read a micrometer and how to set-up and read a dial bore gage. Another funny story. One of our metal butchers... er, machinists was tired of wringing gage blocks together for setting his bore gage. He decided to shorten a $500 12" gage block by .750" on a grinder. Needless to say we ended up with seven 6-cyl. marine engine blocks where press-in sleeves would fall right through the hole. :scream: [/QUOTE]
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