I have a brand name #2100 ridge reamer that has a cylinder chamfering attachment. I use it on every block that I bore. It puts a perfect 60-degree chamfer on the top of each cylinder, every time. It does not take any longer to use it than the…
Wes Schell Schell Engine & Machine Gregory, SD
THE SIX “P’s” Before machining remember, " Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance " and Murphy's Law will have less of a chance to get you. There is nothing worse for the bottom line than finding a crack or that the cam bearings do not fit correctly when the machine…
Randy Torvinen Torvinen's Machine Menahga, MN
On many engines with timing covers that are located by dowel pins, there can me misalignment problems that may result in a leak. To eliminate this is, I drill the dowel pin locator holes in the cover one or two sizes oversize. Then I set it up in…
Ron Flood Cedar Machine North Branch, MN
When changing stones on your line hone from cast iron blocks to aluminum blocks with billet caps, I take an engraving tool and engrave a #1 on my mandrels to mark where to start and engraved the stone position and mandrel size into each stone. It makes…
Kody Redman Redman-s Performance Oakhurst, CA
To cut down the flange on 12-point nuts for clearance, we built this simple arbor which allows us to cut 12 at a time. Simply a piece of all-thread cut on one end to clamp in the jaws and drilled for a pilot hole on the other for…
Adam Cofer Salina Engines Salina, KS
Some cam lubes are thin and drip off the cam lobes. I take thin lube and add gel capabilities to hold on to the cam lobe until start up. To do this, I add a small amount of petroleum jelly to thin cam lubes. It gives…
Scott Lance Torrington Engine Machine Torrington, WY