thank heaps for the video not only it helped me but the end when you say keep pushing on when thing dont go correctly helped me way more with the build I'm doing at the moment which has been 1 step forward 2 steps back thanks garage fab
Great idea! Looks much easier than a cheap hand crank model and it a fraction of the cost of a power ring gap grinder. I’ll be building one next motor I build. Thank you!
Excellent! Best of luck with it. It’s much easier indeed but beware not to rush it and overheat the ends. (Honestly didn’t know that was an issue until reading comments) Hope my motor doesn’t ‘splode. 😂
"The benefits of being a horder"....I try to save all bolts, nuts, washers, screws and whatever odds and ends because....I might just need them some day! I TOTALLY GET THIS!!! A good video Bro! MacGyver in his finest hour! I added my comment before the hiccup...still...all knowledge gained!
I’ll save all kinds of trinkets. And when I finally find a use for one, I find myself trying to not use it because I might need it for something one day. 🤔 Thank you, Daniel. 🍻
Geometry wizard! Math and I didn't get along in school. I think Pre algebra was the furthest I got so I've been spending my life trying to learn to do things without the maths. That's quite the compliment, Thank you.
Just came across your content and subscribed. Been binging for a few days lol. Your content is so amazing and useful. I can't believe you don't have a million plus subscribers.
Thank you, Christopher! We’ll get there. It’s still early in the game. There’s been an insane amount of growth in the last couple months so we just might get there one day. 🙌
This video was outstanding on so many levels Aaron. I know it's almost 2 years old but I've just found you and have been trying to catch up. Love your approach and your ability to cope with "issues". I buy far too many parts online and have suffered the consequences too. I'd bet money that any local parts counter guy worth his gaskets would have alerted you to the whole wiseco incompatibility issue. It was news to me as well. Your attitude and spirit is an inspiration young man and I'm so glad I found your channel. How is it possible that you don't have twice as many subs? YET!
Thank you, Tee Jay! I very much appreciate your kind words. I have faith Garage Fab will be pretty big. I’m quickly learning the tricks of the RUclips trade. It certainly requires a LOT of time which I don’t have just yet. All in good time. Thanks again my friend! 🍻
Woop Woop new video! Blows a big one about the rings, custom cars and trucks can be a headache lmao. But we keep moving forward, love it. Excited to see the axle narrowing i have yet to do one myself so that will be awesome to see! Keep on truckin'
My piston was sticky 1/2 up the cylinder. This video has helped in that I need to file a tiny bit off the end of the ring. I might buy a manual ring grinder....but your HF grinder was a great idea. Thank you for this video.
If the gap is to tight you'll break the piston when it heats up and the ring expands. Alternate the gap 180 degrees for each ring, and file off any burrs. Keep up the good work.
This is a great video for the do-it-yourself-er! I appreciate you sharing this, liked and subbed Tidbit of info though: ~take material from one side of the gap not both ~always make sure your material is being machined from the outside to the inside of the ring
@@GarageFab the second point is to be precautionary. When setting up the ring on your filer, you want the rotation of the blade/file to be toward the inside diameter of the ring. This will lessen the chance of flaking off the molly coating that's applied to the ring and it will prevent a lot of the burring you find after filing the gap. This is precautionary, chances are yours will be ok, you can inspect them though for this flaking.
I’m assuming that flaking would be a possibility either way, it would just flake the inside. But a small piece of missing material inside the ring groove would potentially be less concerning than it would on the outside. 🤔 Much appreciated my man!
Thanx! When I was rebuilding my EJ255 I also faced a rings issue I had to combine NPR and Hastings rings at the end, engine is working well now and doesn't have oil consumption.
That’s crazy! Like one brand ring in one cylinder and a different brand in others? Or different brands in the same cylinder? Either way glad things worked out. I finally got the rings figured out (no thanks to STM tuned) after dumping over $700 into just rings. That episode will come eventually.
@@GarageFab yeah, each manufacturer wants to have an extra profit) My rings issue was in a wrong filler gap, Hastings had almost 1mm instead of 0.4-0.5mm.
Thanks for making this video! After perusing the sketchy looking ring filers and reading comments on Amazon, I had the same thought as you - these things are simple, and the cheap ones are crappy; why not make one? It's always nice to see videos of DIY success stories like yours ;-)
Hey stuff like this happens to all of us! Just like my simple engine swap of 2 4.7 Dodge engines from the same year, nothing is as simple as it seems. Dodge changed the PCM in the middle of the year, changing the tone rings on the crank and left camshaft. I had to tear both engines completely down to swap them! Stuff happens!
@@GarageFab I just got my Crankshaft back yesterday and going to plastigauge everything today & hopefully be able to assemble everything as long as we're all good!
I was going to connect a power drill to the arm of the piston file that rotates.. it has a screw that sticks out and I can Tighten the mouth of the power drill around that screw and set it at a low speed...I'll use The reverse option on the drill to grind it counter clockwise...
To the naked eye, I couldn’t tell if if they were worn. However, the Eclipse was smoking really bad which is why I decided to rebuild the engine in the first place. So of all the rings, those were probably the cause. 🙌
@@GarageFab to make sure you keep the ends square , if you work the one side only you can close the ring and check the worked side to the side that's not worked to make sure it stays square to one another , hope it makes sense , keep safe ✌
That makes sense. I don’t size rings often so I just assumed the ends matching each other would be more important than the angle. And since this tool is hand-made and likely imperfect, trimming each side a bit would provide a better match. Thank you for the kind words!
Although I’ll never build another car chassis or rebuild another car engine, nor hot-rod any four wheeled vehicle I find your channel very helpful and instructive. And as I’m struggling with mods to a small motorcycle right now the most helpful thing of all is… your closing words each time - “keep moving forward”. Thank you. Les in UK
I honestly don’t know! I don’t have much experience with smaller motors. In the little bit of research I did on the Briggs motor, the oil ring looks like a single piece and really thick. I don’t see why this tool wouldn’t help. I would just suggest that you have more patience with that ring since more material will trim slower and forcing it will overheat it. These are all educated guesses and guessing often doesn’t go well when rebuilding engines. I wish I could help more. 😞
Video hasn’t been released yet so you get a look into the future. The pistons were in great shape so I had to buy a 3rd set of rings. I got lucky and found some Mitsubishi rings on eBay thankfully since I was told they’re no longer in production. The seller must’ve known this because he got me for nearly $300. Still cheaper than Wiseco pistons. I only want to do one more engine video and I’ve hit more snags so it’ll be a while till it comes out.
@@GarageFab Sorry to hear about the snags. Building engines - especially older ones off the beaten path, is usually fraught with disaster after disaster. I hope its nothing too major.
Haha Right! I think it’ll be ok. Just bad planning on my part. I apparently bought a less popular Eclipse that’s not usually swapped into the Mighty Max. I’ll be fabricating engine parts for the first time in my life. Just another opportunity to learn!
@@GarageFab I had the exact same issue on my 68 C10. I thought I was being slick by using 1990 spindles on it so I could have stock 1995 6 lug rotors....that part all went great...I had 6 lug all the way around....BUT...I created a positive camber issue that could not be adjusted out...like 5 degrees of positive camber. So now I am moving back to 79 spindles, custom 6 lug CPP rotors, and as soon as I get new 79 lower control arms (no longer available except from LMC for 150 EACH) I will be back on track.....UGGGGGG
@@GarageFab At around the 6:20 mark the way the plate attaches to the grinder it looks like it's mounted at an angle which would throw off you grinding angle on the rings. I've re-watched a few times and it could be just the way it looks?
I think it’s an optical illusion! The piece of scrap metal I had laying around was a parallelogram. (Diamond shaped kinda) the blade is 90° from the plate and the ring stops (Allen Bolts) are 90° from the blade slot. The weird shaped table throws everything off visually. 🧐
8:28 - Using an angle grinder is a VERY bad idea as you see (blue tinted ring ends = you overheated a ring, and RUINED its temper). This ring is ruined. It is why those grinders are hand powered - to prevent generating to much heat during operation.
Bummer. Guess it’s a good thing they didn’t fit anyway. I imagine their lack of temper won’t be a problem in the trash. Thank you for your input my man! You are appreciated.
@@GarageFab No problem - you have awesome channel i like it. Remember also - too large taper, made when you're deburring ends have a huge impact for blow-by. You have to avoid making tapers or phasing edges when deburring ring ends.
The Z was completed in Episode 5. Then we took a LONG break from the front. We don’t see the front end again until Episode 18. Custom Front Crossmember for the Mighty Max Ep. 18 ruclips.net/video/icCMIFk9giU/видео.html
thank heaps for the video not only it helped me but the end when you say keep pushing on when thing dont go correctly helped me way more with the build I'm doing at the moment which has been 1 step forward 2 steps back thanks garage fab
Thank you Jeff! That means a LOT!!
I’m not sure I’ve ever had a project go exactly as planned so I feel you. You got this.
Can't wait to get through these videos to see where you are at now. Super cool
Still not running. That’s all I know. 🤷♂️
Great idea! Looks much easier than a cheap hand crank model and it a fraction of the cost of a power ring gap grinder. I’ll be building one next motor I build. Thank you!
Excellent! Best of luck with it. It’s much easier indeed but beware not to rush it and overheat the ends. (Honestly didn’t know that was an issue until reading comments) Hope my motor doesn’t ‘splode. 😂
"The benefits of being a horder"....I try to save all bolts, nuts, washers, screws and whatever odds and ends because....I might just need them some day! I TOTALLY GET THIS!!! A good video Bro! MacGyver in his finest hour! I added my comment before the hiccup...still...all knowledge gained!
I’ll save all kinds of trinkets. And when I finally find a use for one, I find myself trying to not use it because I might need it for something one day. 🤔
Thank you, Daniel. 🍻
@@GarageFab Yeah Bro. I watch alot of different vids. I find you being like grassroots...I really appreciate what you put out!
this garage fab piston ring filer is most excellent !!! ... Another Operation Mindcrime Project that turned out amazing !!!
Thank you, my friend.
That's foul yo. The things we do in mini truckin' inspire others. Continue to keep it 💯
That's the goal! 🙏
That's the way it goes. Love the channel brother. I've been wrenching on my old mini sense watching you channel. Can't wait till the next video
Thank you Scott! Hearing that makes it all worth it. I'd love to see your project.
the geometry wizard strikes again! if this is NOT your full time job, you sir have missed your calling! thanks again.
Geometry wizard! Math and I didn't get along in school. I think Pre algebra was the furthest I got so I've been spending my life trying to learn to do things without the maths.
That's quite the compliment, Thank you.
Just came across your content and subscribed. Been binging for a few days lol. Your content is so amazing and useful. I can't believe you don't have a million plus subscribers.
Thank you, Christopher! We’ll get there. It’s still early in the game. There’s been an insane amount of growth in the last couple months so we just might get there one day. 🙌
This video was outstanding on so many levels Aaron. I know it's almost 2 years old but I've just found you and have been trying to catch up.
Love your approach and your ability to cope with "issues". I buy far too many parts online and have suffered the consequences too. I'd bet money that any local parts counter guy worth his gaskets would have alerted you to the whole wiseco incompatibility issue. It was news to me as well. Your attitude and spirit is an inspiration young man and I'm so glad I found your channel. How is it possible that you don't have twice as many subs?
YET!
Thank you, Tee Jay! I very much appreciate your kind words. I have faith Garage Fab will be pretty big. I’m quickly learning the tricks of the RUclips trade. It certainly requires a LOT of time which I don’t have just yet. All in good time.
Thanks again my friend! 🍻
Brilliant idea! I will definitely build one of those myself before my upcoming engine re-build. Greetings from Sweden
Sweden!! That's awesome. Thank you and good luck! 🍻
Woop Woop new video! Blows a big one about the rings, custom cars and trucks can be a headache lmao. But we keep moving forward, love it. Excited to see the axle narrowing i have yet to do one myself so that will be awesome to see!
Keep on truckin'
Already got another set. I'm not even going to record until they're in 😄
Keep moving forward brother love the channel all the way from aotearoa New Zealand 🤙🏿🤙🏿🤙🏿
Yes!! New Zealand! That warms my heart. Thank you.
My piston was sticky 1/2 up the cylinder. This video has helped in that I need to file a tiny bit off the end of the ring. I might buy a manual ring grinder....but your HF grinder was a great idea. Thank you for this video.
If the gap is to tight you'll break the piston when it heats up and the ring expands. Alternate the gap 180 degrees for each ring, and file off any burrs.
Keep up the good work.
better tight than too loose - low compression.
Looks like im making a ring gap filer!LS build in progress.
Lemme know how that goes! I’ve got a couple LSs coming and I may need to do the same. 🍻
Keep moving forward brother I have a mmm and I'm learning a lot with your channel thanks
Yes!!!! Thank you!
This is a great video for the do-it-yourself-er! I appreciate you sharing this, liked and subbed
Tidbit of info though:
~take material from one side of the gap not both
~always make sure your material is being machined from the outside to the inside of the ring
Thank you! Could you clarify your second point? It’s too late for me on this motor but I’m still intrigued. And perhaps others will read.
@@GarageFab the second point is to be precautionary. When setting up the ring on your filer, you want the rotation of the blade/file to be toward the inside diameter of the ring. This will lessen the chance of flaking off the molly coating that's applied to the ring and it will prevent a lot of the burring you find after filing the gap. This is precautionary, chances are yours will be ok, you can inspect them though for this flaking.
I’m assuming that flaking would be a possibility either way, it would just flake the inside. But a small piece of missing material inside the ring groove would potentially be less concerning than it would on the outside. 🤔
Much appreciated my man!
Thanx!
When I was rebuilding my EJ255 I also faced a rings issue
I had to combine NPR and Hastings rings at the end, engine is working well now and doesn't have oil consumption.
That’s crazy! Like one brand ring in one cylinder and a different brand in others? Or different brands in the same cylinder? Either way glad things worked out.
I finally got the rings figured out (no thanks to STM tuned) after dumping over $700 into just rings. That episode will come eventually.
@@GarageFab yeah, each manufacturer wants to have an extra profit)
My rings issue was in a wrong filler gap, Hastings had almost 1mm instead of 0.4-0.5mm.
Best explanation ive ever heard of ring gaps. #keepminitruckinalive
I made the whole thing up!! JK
Thank you!
Thanks Aron
My pleasure!
Really need that rear axel shortened video. Cause I have the same issue. Love your videos
It's happening! I'll be using a Mustang on this truck but I've decided to do the Mighty Max axle at the same time for the video.
Thanks for making this video! After perusing the sketchy looking ring filers and reading comments on Amazon, I had the same thought as you - these things are simple, and the cheap ones are crappy; why not make one? It's always nice to see videos of DIY success stories like yours ;-)
YES!!! Thank you for your kind words. Can't wait to see yours! Good luck.
Dude.
I am lazy. I would have bought. Lol.
But not having to handcrank .. so worth it.
Haha! I’m also lazy but more impatient. I’ll I’ll run a mile for something that’ll take me less time and effort. 🤔
Hey stuff like this happens to all of us! Just like my simple engine swap of 2 4.7 Dodge engines from the same year, nothing is as simple as it seems. Dodge changed the PCM in the middle of the year, changing the tone rings on the crank and left camshaft. I had to tear both engines completely down to swap them! Stuff happens!
Wow! What a kick in the 🍒 Did you get it ironed out then?
@@GarageFab I just got my Crankshaft back yesterday and going to plastigauge everything today & hopefully be able to assemble everything as long as we're all good!
@@robertalexander2506 Nice. Let me know how it all works out!
Oh this was Beautiful
Thank you my man!
@@GarageFab I'm just going to use the manual grinder since I ordered one ,but dam that was satisfying
Lemme know how that works! I’ve heard a few folks say that’s the only right way of doing it because a powered grinder will overheat the rings. 🤷♂️
I was going to connect a power drill to the arm of the piston file that rotates.. it has a screw that sticks out and I can Tighten the mouth of the power drill around that screw and set it at a low speed...I'll use The reverse option on the drill to grind it counter clockwise...
That’s pretty smart. Best of both worlds! 🙌
Freakin awesome. And funny as heck
Thank you, Kevin! By FAR the most embarrassing and difficult to post so far.
Garage Fab Embarrassing? You did awesome and you made me feel smart LOL
As always amazing video and your alter ego had me dying 🤣😂🤙
Name him! Maybe I'll bring him back.
Lol awesome video like always. With what ive been through with my truck lately your message at the end really hit home. 🤘👍
You just made me tear up a little my friend. That saying has got me through a lot.
Just wondering were the original oil control rings worn enough to not control the oil or could they be reused with the new compression rings?
To the naked eye, I couldn’t tell if if they were worn. However, the Eclipse was smoking really bad which is why I decided to rebuild the engine in the first place. So of all the rings, those were probably the cause. 🙌
your twin brother's a drummer, isn't he?
I’ve got so many twins apparently, I lose track what careers they’re in now. Tom Green, Ross from friends, Dave Grohl…
You should only work the ring on one side not both
Interesting! Why is that?
@@GarageFab to make sure you keep the ends square , if you work the one side only you can close the ring and check the worked side to the side that's not worked to make sure it stays square to one another , hope it makes sense , keep safe ✌
@@GarageFab nice content though 👌 I'm making myself one with your idea💡
That makes sense. I don’t size rings often so I just assumed the ends matching each other would be more important than the angle. And since this tool is hand-made and likely imperfect, trimming each side a bit would provide a better match. Thank you for the kind words!
Although I’ll never build another car chassis or rebuild another car engine, nor hot-rod any four wheeled vehicle I find your channel very helpful and instructive. And as I’m struggling with mods to a small motorcycle right now the most helpful thing of all is… your closing words each time - “keep moving forward”. Thank you. Les in UK
Will this work on a briggs flat head for all 3 rings
I honestly don’t know! I don’t have much experience with smaller motors. In the little bit of research I did on the Briggs motor, the oil ring looks like a single piece and really thick. I don’t see why this tool wouldn’t help. I would just suggest that you have more patience with that ring since more material will trim slower and forcing it will overheat it.
These are all educated guesses and guessing often doesn’t go well when rebuilding engines. I wish I could help more. 😞
I'll try it if it don't work ill look for the right size rings thanks
That totally sucks. So what is the fix? Wiseco pistons? Or maybe just OEM oil rings?
Video hasn’t been released yet so you get a look into the future. The pistons were in great shape so I had to buy a 3rd set of rings. I got lucky and found some Mitsubishi rings on eBay thankfully since I was told they’re no longer in production. The seller must’ve known this because he got me for nearly $300. Still cheaper than Wiseco pistons. I only want to do one more engine video and I’ve hit more snags so it’ll be a while till it comes out.
@@GarageFab Sorry to hear about the snags. Building engines - especially older ones off the beaten path, is usually fraught with disaster after disaster. I hope its nothing too major.
Haha Right! I think it’ll be ok. Just bad planning on my part. I apparently bought a less popular Eclipse that’s not usually swapped into the Mighty Max. I’ll be fabricating engine parts for the first time in my life. Just another opportunity to learn!
@@GarageFab I had the exact same issue on my 68 C10. I thought I was being slick by using 1990 spindles on it so I could have stock 1995 6 lug rotors....that part all went great...I had 6 lug all the way around....BUT...I created a positive camber issue that could not be adjusted out...like 5 degrees of positive camber. So now I am moving back to 79 spindles, custom 6 lug CPP rotors, and as soon as I get new 79 lower control arms (no longer available except from LMC for 150 EACH) I will be back on track.....UGGGGGG
Hahaha! Nooo! Well if custom was easy, everyone would do it!
What kind of grinding wheel is on it
It's a thin kerf cutoff wheel.
You should make the "Table" 90 degrees to the cutting wheel so you are filing the ring square and not at an angle!!
Wait… What? I’m not sure I’m following. Please clarify!
@@GarageFab At around the 6:20 mark the way the plate attaches to the grinder it looks like it's mounted at an angle which would throw off you grinding angle on the rings. I've re-watched a few times and it could be just the way it looks?
I think it’s an optical illusion! The piece of scrap metal I had laying around was a parallelogram. (Diamond shaped kinda) the blade is 90° from the plate and the ring stops (Allen Bolts) are 90° from the blade slot. The weird shaped table throws everything off visually. 🧐
@@GarageFab Gotcha! I dig your content man, keep it up!!
Thank you Terry! 🙏
XD why did i not seen this before :P
Hope you find it helpful, Roy!
@@GarageFab going to do something like this with my dremel 💪😈
I can’t wait to see it!
I would be fitting a ls1 if it was my truck ...thats just my 2 cents worth 😂😂
Stick around, Tim. I think you’ll approve of the next project. There will be 4 cents worth.
The engine would esplode and kill everyone!
It prolly will anyway TBH.
ALWAYS ... mind the gap
I don’t mind at all.
your evil twin Fred has a point ...
You named him?
8:28 - Using an angle grinder is a VERY bad idea as you see (blue tinted ring ends = you overheated a ring, and RUINED its temper). This ring is ruined. It is why those grinders are hand powered - to prevent generating to much heat during operation.
Bummer. Guess it’s a good thing they didn’t fit anyway. I imagine their lack of temper won’t be a problem in the trash.
Thank you for your input my man! You are appreciated.
@@GarageFab No problem - you have awesome channel i like it. Remember also - too large taper, made when you're deburring ends have a huge impact for blow-by. You have to avoid making tapers or phasing edges when deburring ring ends.
Except they make powered ring filers as well.. which spin at 3,000 RPM. Don't press hard and this will be fine...
Where's the Ep 6 of the Z cut front end🤷
The Z was completed in Episode 5. Then we took a LONG break from the front. We don’t see the front end again until Episode 18.
Custom Front Crossmember for the Mighty Max Ep. 18
ruclips.net/video/icCMIFk9giU/видео.html
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