Javi said:Means that bore,pistons,rings are measured to have the same clearance,basically the engine is balanced.
The benefit of it is that that engine will perform better and maybe last longer, i think.
MustangChris said:Javi said:Means that bore,pistons,rings are measured to have the same clearance,basically the engine is balanced.
The benefit of it is that that engine will perform better and maybe last longer, i think.
this was in a MMFF magazine about a year back.
Javi said:MustangChris said:Javi said:Means that bore,pistons,rings are measured to have the same clearance,basically the engine is balanced.
The benefit of it is that that engine will perform better and maybe last longer, i think.
this was in a MMFF magazine about a year back.
Im sorry bro, im not a monkey magazine. :wave:
seriously, i dont read those magazines.
MustangChris said:yea. every once in a while i RARELY know what i talk about. lol.
what classes are you taking? i wanna take classes! lol. i should be in the springs next month for the sinister stangs meeting. u going this time? or gunna spend all saturday in bed with your girlfriend "sleeping" again? lol.
you coming to vegas with me for my 21st birthday?
GDawg said:MustangChris said:yea. every once in a while i RARELY know what i talk about. lol.
what classes are you taking? i wanna take classes! lol. i should be in the springs next month for the sinister stangs meeting. u going this time? or gunna spend all saturday in bed with your girlfriend "sleeping" again? lol.
you coming to vegas with me for my 21st birthday?
I'll probably be at the next Sinister Stang meet. I had to miss a few for a reason. I'll explain sometime later why I went "underground" for a bit.
I'm doing a "Performance Engine Auto Tech" course in the Springs at IntelliTec. Spoke to the Director today and there are some exciting things coming. I'm going to learn a lot of stuff over the next 18 months including tuning on the Dyno.... My director races at the track down south here. I didn't even know it was open so I guess I may stop going to Bandimere.
Btw... you know I married my "girlfriend" in March in Vegas don't you...? :la:
Paul said:Fancy CNC machines are not necessary to blueprint and engine, nor to machine to exact tolerances. Even in 2500 horsepower monster motors. A CNC machin is only as good the engineer who programmed it, the program that is run, the rigidity and sharpness of the tool, and the rigidity and appropriateness of the fixture.
Keep in mind, even "old school" engine machining centers are pretty expensive. With a good experienced machinist, and careful attention to detail, very exacting tolerances can be achieved. I've seen rotating assemblies balanced to less than 1/10th of a gram by hand on an "old school" balancing machine. In fact, the machine shop owner bought a new machine, but didn't like the results with it, and continued to use his old machine on high-end race motors.
Further, blueprinting can also involve machining the engines tolerances specifically to the application that is being run and the components being used. For example, a naturally aspirated motor turning high-rpm with hypereutectic pistons can run much tighter piston-to-wall tolerances than a boosted motor with forged pistons. This is due to the metallurgical properties of the metal. Hypereutectic pistons have higher silicon content than a forged piston, and will expand less when heated than the forged will.
This thread has good info.
Paul.