When square decking blocks I simply take a measurement from each corner of the deck down to the parallel support bar. Choose the lowest side and deck it first. Then roll the block over and equal that side. Bruce Serene Hillsboro Racing Engines Hillsboro, KS September, 2022
Bruce Serene Hillsboro Racing Engines Hillsboro, KS
When cutting O-ring and receiver grooves for top fuel hoops, it’s important to have plenty of cutting oil to get a nice clean cut in the heads and block. Instead of spraying penetrating oil all over the bench, we do them in the honing tank and flood the…
Jake Sampson Sampson Racing Engines Inver Grove Heights, MN
When setting up a block for surfacing, depending on the machine used, it may not be possible to use the dial indicator that's attached to the head of the surfacer (if there even is one). Creating a bar shaped like an L as pictured and mounting a cheap…
Alexander Riggers C&P Machine Fort Wayne, IN
For those using the common block deck indexing fixture, heres an easy way to check accuracy of the front plate. When you finish squaring up a block. Flip the plate backwards and check the deck across the surface to the plate again. It should read the same if…
Ron Flood Cedar Machine North Branch, MN
When I cut the oil groove in lifter bores, I put ink on the top of the cutting tool with a metal marker. It makes it easier to see which side the carbide cutter is on to be sure to cut the grooves on the passenger side…
Wes Schell Schell Engine & Machine Gregory, SD
When I install wire O-rings, I use a mini handheld belt sander to do the first 45° scarf cut. Then, I walk the ring wire around, partially depth-set in place, leaving about 5/8” of a tail. Next, I mark the mating end with a felt tip marker. This…
Ron Flood Cedar Machine North Branch, MN
Most if not all OEM blocks were fitted with semi-finished cam bearings and then the I.D.”s were bored in place. Many suffer from poor factory size issues. This situation can lead to tight or no bearing clearance when finished cam bearings are installed. While correcting…
Ron Flood Cedar Machine North Branch, MN
We all know that some cam bearings can be a bear to install with their holes lining up correctly. To help ease the installation, we milled a .125” slot down the center of our cam bearings tool. By aligning the hole in the bearing with…
Kody Redman Redman’s Performance Oakhurst, CA
I like to mill my main caps instead of grinding them, when possible. The milling process gets them very flat with accurate stock removal. This “Vice Adjuster” makes it quick to set tilt and I use a precision level along with an indicator to dial-in side to side…
Randy Torvinen Torvinen’s Machine Manahga, MN
This is a simple handle I made for blocks to support them while setting them up in machines that require you to level or tram with a jack screw. It threads into a cylinder head bolt hole. I use it on the surfacer, lifter true…
Ron Flood Cedar Machine North Branch, MN