Boatcarpenter
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RE: Re: m757
Speaking of Plastigage, I realize that it is probably not the absolute best way to tell what is going on with bearings, but is it a reasonable way to at least get a good assessment of what is going on. It should let you know if you have reached the outer limits of wear or have one bearing that falls way out of line with the others. I've read that the best bearing gauge should have at least one round point of contact. Really necessary? How about dial calipers and take lots of readings to make sure that the gauge is perpendicular to the surface you are measuring. Or just a really accurate micrometer?
How about some tips for the mechanically inclined but not a true motorhead
Thanks,
BC
Speaking of Plastigage, I realize that it is probably not the absolute best way to tell what is going on with bearings, but is it a reasonable way to at least get a good assessment of what is going on. It should let you know if you have reached the outer limits of wear or have one bearing that falls way out of line with the others. I've read that the best bearing gauge should have at least one round point of contact. Really necessary? How about dial calipers and take lots of readings to make sure that the gauge is perpendicular to the surface you are measuring. Or just a really accurate micrometer?
How about some tips for the mechanically inclined but not a true motorhead
Thanks,
BC