What's your favourite tool? 🏎 Building a fast car? Get $400 OFF the all-inclusive VIP online course package deal: hpcdmy.co/vipy137 ✊50% OFF your first online engine building course. Enrol now: hpcdmy.co/offery137 0:00 - The Myth 0:22 - Caveat 1: Basic Tools 0:50 - Torque Wrench 1:25 - Caveat 2: Machining 2:00 - Measuring Clearances 2:41 - Micrometres 3:49 - Chinese Made Tools 4:16 - Dial Bore Gauge 6:13 - You Need To Know HOW To Use Your Tools 6:42 - Plastigauge 9:14 - Engine Balancing Equipment 9:41 - Scales 11:41 - Con Rod Balancing Fixture 12:50 - Piston Ring File/Grinder 16:02 - Ring Compressor/s 19:34 - HPA Engine Building Couse Material 20:14 - Engine Building Fundamentals $129 USD 21:25 - Practical Engine Building $199 USD 22:48 - Specific Engine Building Examples: 2jz, 4g63, LS V8, SR20 & more. 23:30 - How to Degree a Cam $49 USD 24:45 - Gold Membership 25:33 - Package Deal $299 USD 25:50 - Payment Plan Options 26:52 - BUILD.TUNE.DRIVE
Great video! I've got an older multitoyo 3-4 inch micrometer that I received from my grandfather when he passed away, ive purchased a set of micrometers from Harbor Freight and checked it against set blocks and they're great, id highly recommended them to others. I also got a Fowler bore guage from Amazon for about $120 and it's accurate as well
For this application, yes sir! Weighing grandma's medicine would be different though 😂 Glad you found this helpful and hopemuou enjoyed the other tilopics in the series too 😎 - Taz.
Great channel. The first tool to measure anything properly and for the measuring tools to perform perfectly the environment MUST be a controlled stable room temperature. This is actually how us machinists toolmakers engineers and metrologist achieve perfection starting any less than is pretending. And this is how we achieve precision trade globally. No if’s when’s or butts about it cheers
I just ordered a dial indicator and micrometer set to measure the bores on my BMW M54B30 engine to see if I can use standard bore size or need oversized pistons
What I've done, micrometers are a rather niche market and don't particularly have a great resale value. I browsed eBay looking for used mics 0-4, starrett or mitutoyo branded. I was careful to check the pictures for ones that look very lightly used and read the descriptions. Then looked up the model numbers for the specs. Consequently I have a full set of mitutoyo digimics that are specified as accurate to 0.0001", my newest one is 0.00005". Picked up a china bore gauge set, tossed the indicator and added another mitu 0.0001" indicator. Then sent everything to a calibration lab for $250 or so, everything was still in cal. Whole setup cost me $1000 or so and I have a VERY nice set of measuring equipment. A little more expensive but worth it
Great work! You can certainly do this and similar to get great quality tools over time. One of my family members also does well buying bulk lots of tools that people are too lazy to sell separately and he will sell off what he doesn't want individually himself, often breaking even and sometimes turning a profit. Bit more risk in that, but it's just another example of how you can make secondhand tools work if are short on money but rich on time - Taz.
Awesome info! Im just about to remove and rebuild my chargers hemi and this is all super helpful. Ive got dial caipers accurate to .001", a bit better with good eyes really and 6inch max... is that going to measure most of what you use micrometers for?
I'm rebuilding a daily driver engine it's the Toyota 4runner 5vZ -fe engine I installed king main bearings standard can I install a different brand for con rod bearings since king rod bearings for this engine is currently unavailable ?
What's your favourite tool?
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0:00 - The Myth
0:22 - Caveat 1: Basic Tools
0:50 - Torque Wrench
1:25 - Caveat 2: Machining
2:00 - Measuring Clearances
2:41 - Micrometres
3:49 - Chinese Made Tools
4:16 - Dial Bore Gauge
6:13 - You Need To Know HOW To Use Your Tools
6:42 - Plastigauge
9:14 - Engine Balancing Equipment
9:41 - Scales
11:41 - Con Rod Balancing Fixture
12:50 - Piston Ring File/Grinder
16:02 - Ring Compressor/s
19:34 - HPA Engine Building Couse Material
20:14 - Engine Building Fundamentals $129 USD
21:25 - Practical Engine Building $199 USD
22:48 - Specific Engine Building Examples: 2jz, 4g63, LS V8, SR20 & more.
23:30 - How to Degree a Cam $49 USD
24:45 - Gold Membership
25:33 - Package Deal $299 USD
25:50 - Payment Plan Options
26:52 - BUILD.TUNE.DRIVE
Great video! I've got an older multitoyo 3-4 inch micrometer that I received from my grandfather when he passed away, ive purchased a set of micrometers from Harbor Freight and checked it against set blocks and they're great, id highly recommended them to others. I also got a Fowler bore guage from Amazon for about $120 and it's accurate as well
Learned a lot thanks. Accuracy is repeatability. Precision is if the measurement is actually the measurement.
For this application, yes sir! Weighing grandma's medicine would be different though 😂
Glad you found this helpful and hopemuou enjoyed the other tilopics in the series too 😎 - Taz.
Great channel. The first tool to measure anything properly and for the measuring tools to perform perfectly the environment MUST be a controlled stable room temperature. This is actually how us machinists toolmakers engineers and metrologist achieve perfection starting any less than is pretending. And this is how we achieve precision trade globally. No if’s when’s or butts about it cheers
Love these videos, both accessible and informative. Probably not gonna be engine building anytime soon but I'll watch it anyway!
These shorts are surprisingly good. sub'ed.
I just ordered a dial indicator and micrometer set to measure the bores on my BMW M54B30 engine to see if I can use standard bore size or need oversized pistons
What I've done, micrometers are a rather niche market and don't particularly have a great resale value.
I browsed eBay looking for used mics 0-4, starrett or mitutoyo branded. I was careful to check the pictures for ones that look very lightly used and read the descriptions. Then looked up the model numbers for the specs. Consequently I have a full set of mitutoyo digimics that are specified as accurate to 0.0001", my newest one is 0.00005". Picked up a china bore gauge set, tossed the indicator and added another mitu 0.0001" indicator. Then sent everything to a calibration lab for $250 or so, everything was still in cal.
Whole setup cost me $1000 or so and I have a VERY nice set of measuring equipment.
A little more expensive but worth it
Great work! You can certainly do this and similar to get great quality tools over time. One of my family members also does well buying bulk lots of tools that people are too lazy to sell separately and he will sell off what he doesn't want individually himself, often breaking even and sometimes turning a profit.
Bit more risk in that, but it's just another example of how you can make secondhand tools work if are short on money but rich on time - Taz.
Awesome info! Im just about to remove and rebuild my chargers hemi and this is all super helpful. Ive got dial caipers accurate to .001", a bit better with good eyes really and 6inch max... is that going to measure most of what you use micrometers for?
I'm rebuilding a daily driver engine it's the Toyota 4runner 5vZ -fe engine I installed king main bearings standard can I install a different brand for con rod bearings since king rod bearings for this engine is currently unavailable ?
Noti gang
Welcome back! Hope you enjoy this last one in the wee engine building series =) - Taz.