CC'd my heads http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f.../aDSC_8775.jpg http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f.../aDSC_8779.jpg http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/f.../aDSC_8786.jpg I chased that one bubble around all night. I'd end up pushing the oil out of the seal before I could get it out so I took an average of 3 trials for 60-61ccs. http://s238.photobucket.com/albums/ff281/500hpss/CCing/ |
I'm trying to figure out exactley what it is your doing/did to your heads? Looks like your basting them for thanksgiving... |
You used a CD cover - very slick. I wish I had CC'd mine before install. The how-to's showed graduated pipettes. Good job with the low buck tools. Where did you get the graduated syringes? Off topic - I was looking for a syringe this past weekend to flush my clutch master cylinder. Ended up getting a syringe at the pharmacy used to give babies medicine. |
Originally Posted by Soul TKR
(Post 8195899)
I'm trying to figure out exactley what it is your doing/did to your heads? Looks like your basting them for thanksgiving... It's the closest thing us old school guys can get to high tech measurements. Seal the valves with a little petroleum jelly on the seating surface, cut a small hole in a clear plastic cover for the chamber and then fill the chamber with a carefully measured amount of mineral oil. In my case I used 30ccs times 2 for 60cc...and about 1/2 to 1 more cc chasing an air bubble around. My machinest said they were around 62cc so I'd say we're in the ball park. |
Originally Posted by massls1guy
(Post 8195926)
You used a CD cover - very slick. I wish I had CC'd mine before install. The how-to's showed graduated pipettes. Good job with the low buck tools. Where did you get the graduated syringes? Off topic - I was looking for a syringe this past weekend to flush my clutch master cylinder. Ended up getting a syringe at the pharmacy used to give babies medicine. |
oh i see... nifty, never woulda thunk it! :) |
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