Cylinder head - checking for warpage
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hmm well I don't have a decent length steel rule, and the Mrs wouldn't let me take the bathroom mirror down, so it's probably got to wait til I'm in work on Friday.....pretty sure we have a surface plate kicking around somewhere.
ah but....a cunning plan......I'm thinking that the scale on my vernier will be pretty straight and long enough. Off to the garage - thanks for the ideas!
ah but....a cunning plan......I'm thinking that the scale on my vernier will be pretty straight and long enough. Off to the garage - thanks for the ideas!
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Of course the proper way to do it (us all being proper engineers and not a load of wally's) is to use a sheet of glass, laid on a fairly flat surface (like a dining room table) with a suitable cover to absorb minor imperfections (like a cotton tablecloth), then smear a thin coat of 'engineers blue' compound over the entire gasket face and place it on the glass. Rotating the head in a figure of eight will remove 'blue' from any high spots and leave a thicker deposit in low spots. Carefully lifting the whole lot to allow you to see through the glass will reveal highs and lows.
(Wax crayons work too if you really are a wally)
(Wax crayons work too if you really are a wally)
Rubber side down, Red side up is my preferred riding style.
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I've been all over the head this arvo with a straight edge and 0.05mm feeler. Can't get the feeler under it anywhere.
Discovered we do indeed have a surface plate at work. So that will get it's first ever use on Friday.
Also remembered a mate who is a glazier - he's sorting me a piece of plate glass.
Discovered we do indeed have a surface plate at work. So that will get it's first ever use on Friday.
Also remembered a mate who is a glazier - he's sorting me a piece of plate glass.
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2 steel rulers, one at the front of your head, one at the back of the head.
eyeball that they are parallel.
If one ruler is lower at one end, and higher at the other end. you have problems.
*note* this is not the best way, but it gives you an indication if warpage is present. Lapping the head the way phuk said is quite effective.. Just takes time.
eyeball that they are parallel.
If one ruler is lower at one end, and higher at the other end. you have problems.
*note* this is not the best way, but it gives you an indication if warpage is present. Lapping the head the way phuk said is quite effective.. Just takes time.
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