Great explanation sir...one small thing...im sure you know it but that would have been cylinder 3 but hey who cares, you did a good job. I just thought I'd throw it out there before everybody else starts in on ya
If the taper exceeds specification, yes. You would need to bore (if possible on your specific engine) to the next available oversized piston size. Or possibly sleeve it back to stock size. Another option.
This is the best explanation I've come across on TH-cam. I like how you have a whiteboard explaining what your doing you make a good teacher thank you
THANKS. I bought a bore gauge. I was so confused. untill now!
Good presentation!
best description on how to use a bore gauge, great job. thanks
Great explanation sir...one small thing...im sure you know it but that would have been cylinder 3 but hey who cares, you did a good job. I just thought I'd throw it out there before everybody else starts in on ya
Good to know I do t have to buy the sunnen dail
Bore fixture to setup to read bores!
Very informative video! Thank you!
Great video,,, better without those glasses
Love it
Its more taper at the top bc the piston doesnt go all the way to the bottom of the bore.. lol less or no wear at the bottom
Yeah that's true. But I am more trying to show how to measure, so do you feel better now?
How would you zero out a digital bore gauge after you get the minimum reading
I have never used one, that's a good question. Most digital tools have a zero button.
so do i need a rebore for os pistons in that tapered case?
If the taper exceeds specification, yes.
You would need to bore (if possible on your specific engine) to the next available oversized piston size. Or possibly sleeve it back to stock size. Another option.
@@paulkelley86 Thank you so much Paul. My spec said i can go .50 or 1.00 pistons. Great info!
Sound and focus is not good.