engine blueprinting tips and engine formulas
Most of the really good engine builders, become good over time........as they learn what works for them. Most is splattered all over the internet for you to read, but the good **** (which isn't necessarily the same for all builders) is learned with time.
We have an automotive machinist school here in Houston, Texas. I never attended (although I worked in an performance oriented automotive machine shop for near 10 years). From being in the business, I did come to know some of the students over the years and some of the instructors. The schools name is School for Automotive Machinist, or SAM. It is not even remotely cheap to go there, but it is pretty much the only fast track to becoming what you want. They have a website. Check it out.
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Most of the really good engine builders, become good over time........as they learn what works for them. Most is splattered all over the internet for you to read, but the good **** (which isn't necessarily the same for all builders) is learned with time.
We have an automotive machinist school here in Houston, Texas. I never attended (although I worked in an performance oriented automotive machine shop for near 10 years). From being in the business, I did come to know some of the students over the years and some of the instructors. The schools name is School for Automotive Machinist, or SAM. It is not even remotely cheap to go there, but it is pretty much the only fast track to becoming what you want. They have a website. Check it out.
The "How to Hotrod....." books were around when I was young. Probably still a good start. But what skill level are you at? Do you have a car? Work on cars? Need more info.
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How to learn :
1. Buy/demo EAP from Performance Trends, the ability to do a "cloud" rebuild would then exist.
2. ALL the manufactures of the items needed provide engineering specification on the sites.
3. The ability to Google ALL questions, with current correct answers is another good method.
Lance, BTW you could ask for my help.
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Have an older melling HV and get a lot of chatter cant get a steady timing mark ugh.
and before you guys get crazy...
I build Jet engines for General Electric... Attention to detail is critical....
Blueprinting was ensuring casting flash removed, tolerances with in specification for that particular engine.-using plastigauge and feeler gauge set. Check spring pressures. etc. Ensuring the block and deck are straight, connecting rods ends properly sized,etc.
Some items you can do. Some require a machinist with appropriate equipment. Some also require considerable experience.
Generally titles are "How to Rebuild....." Ah, mentioned above. Plenty of good advice.
Here is one I used back in the day for Pontiacs:
Do not forget the ****-hair ruler
If it is an LSx engine then a junkyard 5.3 or SBC 350 would be ideal to start on and do a rebuild. The builds are the fun part of a project.
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