Measuring a cylinder of an engine

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2013
  • How to measure a cylinder using a dial bore gauge (measuring taper and out-of-round)

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  • @chbrules
    @chbrules 7 лет назад +8

    Derp, I was totally doing it wrong. I thought the gauge itself was measuring, as I was trying to add up the anvil and shim lengths and stuff. WRONG! Glad I watched this vid!

  • @ArthurField
    @ArthurField 7 лет назад

    Great video demonstration of the use of a bore gage.

  • @alimazlumyildiz5199
    @alimazlumyildiz5199 5 лет назад +5

    I had been looking for a video to learn this device until ı found you, thank you so much

  • @onkarphadke
    @onkarphadke 7 лет назад +4

    instead of using micrometer we can use master ring of that particular size and we r always supposed to set the bore dial gauge zero ( with respect to particular master ring ) before inserting it in any hole for measurement.
    Now reading clockwise is plus size and anticlockwise is minus size ( from set zero )

  • @MauriceColontonio
    @MauriceColontonio 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video, it was very helpful!

  • @calvinkalmon6746
    @calvinkalmon6746 Год назад +1

    You explain things well, thank you.

  • @realbigdady
    @realbigdady 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this.

  • @hinata32725
    @hinata32725 8 лет назад +1

    very informative. thank you!

  • @jonathan-emilypowell1962
    @jonathan-emilypowell1962 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the great video

  • @steventroglin5380
    @steventroglin5380 2 года назад

    Learned a lot thanks

  • @tedmagnum6968
    @tedmagnum6968 10 лет назад +11

    Thanks. I just bought a set of guages and the instructions that came with it might as well have been written in Russian.

  • @petercaixas1173
    @petercaixas1173 4 года назад

    As long as it's a very good, accurate micrometer.
    If you have cylindrical ring gage (setting ring inside diameter), it's the easiest and most accurate way to calibrate dial bore gauge. Of course, you may not have one in your inventory and have to special order it.

  • @bernardnoelraj.f6607
    @bernardnoelraj.f6607 7 лет назад

    Very useful vedio to educate the students

  • @mselanondo5148
    @mselanondo5148 4 года назад

    Very nice to see

  • @harishkumarpanchal3589
    @harishkumarpanchal3589 7 лет назад

    nice video

  • @cameronmccreary4758
    @cameronmccreary4758 3 года назад

    This technique will give one a measurement of the bore size however, it introduces error in that it can't tell you if the bore is egg or barrel shaped because it is measuring at two points. I always use three position measuring micrometers which reduce those errors.

    • @JustinMillerAutomotive
      @JustinMillerAutomotive  3 года назад

      You are right about measuring taper and out-of-round. That can be done easily with this tool, by taking at least three measurements around the cylinder at both the upper and lower ends of the cylinder.

  • @gamingclips1901
    @gamingclips1901 7 лет назад +1

    so main use of bore gauge is mesure that vernier and micrometer screw cant get near to the object.

  • @PrabhuDevKumarPeter
    @PrabhuDevKumarPeter 6 лет назад

    Wonderful video it's helpful to me bro thankyou very much bro ....

  • @vesperita11
    @vesperita11 10 лет назад

    Thank you for the video. It's always new for someone

  • @laverdel
    @laverdel 7 лет назад +1

    hi Justin, very good video! One remark.
    At minute 2:00 you set the gauge to zero using the micrometer.
    The long hand of the dial gauge is dialed to zero.
    The short hand of the gauge indicating 10 thousandth or full turns
    shows there something between two and three, about 2.7.
    At minute 2:52 at the first measurement of the cylinder the
    short hand of the dial gauge shows about 1.3.
    So the difference to zero is somewhere between 10 and 20 thousands.
    And more precise (reading now also the long hand of the gauge)
    it is about 13.6 thousands above specification?
    What do you think?

  • @fredrickvoncold
    @fredrickvoncold 6 лет назад

    I didn't know it was that easy

  • @IldarIzmaylov
    @IldarIzmaylov 8 лет назад

    Great video, I looked for nearly that. Can you help with what we should use if we need measure 2 meters (6,5 ft I suppose) in diametr cylinder.

    • @ArthurField
      @ArthurField 7 лет назад

      You'd want to look at an inside bore mic. They have a cylindrical ceramic style that you can get which is a great reference tool. And then you'd need to pair that with an appropriate micrometer to check the size.

  • @bandimohanreddy4251
    @bandimohanreddy4251 9 лет назад +1

    Nice

  • @justinkemeter
    @justinkemeter 7 лет назад +1

    I like it! Wouldn't you have to twist it also to insure that it's at the widest point? Kinda like how your rocking it to insure it's at its widest point in the vertical plane so wouldn't you need to twist it on the horizontal circumference plane? Does that make sense?

    • @JustinMillerAutomotive
      @JustinMillerAutomotive  7 лет назад +1

      No, this tool can't be used in that way. If you rotate the tool, you must then pivot it up and down again to find the measurement in that location. If you want to get more accurate to make sure you aren't missing the widest spot, you will just have to measure the bore in more positions around the cylinder.

  • @teis79
    @teis79 5 лет назад +6

    Personally I rather use telescopic gauges in combination with a set of micrometers. Easier to use and you can measure a dimension instead of check a dimension. But it's all personal preference of course. Nice vid!

    • @PeterisKelle
      @PeterisKelle 4 года назад

      Thanks for the tip - ordered! :)

  • @bloodruststaples
    @bloodruststaples 8 лет назад

    can you use a digital vernier caliper to calibrate this as well? Like, turn the knob to lock it and use that?

    • @ArthurField
      @ArthurField 7 лет назад +3

      You could Bob, but it would depend on your tolerance. A caliper is only accurate upto +/- 0.002" which gives a 0.004" range of error. With a cylinder bore you'll want to be as accurate as possible, so using a micrometer which repeats within 0.00005" would be best practice.
      If you're cylinder bore tolerance was +/- 0.005" a Digital Caliper would be perfectly fine.

  • @HundessaEticha
    @HundessaEticha Год назад

    justin miller well explaination

  • @dungrothprasanthi114
    @dungrothprasanthi114 3 года назад

    thank u so much sir

  • @robinallumbantoruan3327
    @robinallumbantoruan3327 7 лет назад +1

    thanks

  • @shaileshkumarkumar5391
    @shaileshkumarkumar5391 6 лет назад

    Nice video boorgeze setting you

  • @TiberiusStorm
    @TiberiusStorm 7 лет назад

    We used these today for the first time. I noticed that it was confusing on how to get a reading. If you tilt the tool then the gauge just moves all over the place. Is the point to keep it upright, and then get the reading?

    • @JustinMillerAutomotive
      @JustinMillerAutomotive  7 лет назад +3

      Yes, setting up the bore gauge in the micrometer can be tricky. I find that it is easiest to hold the back of the gauge steady while rocking the front end up and down. It is still sometimes takes a few minutes to get a good adjustment.

  • @jonathaneriksson2413
    @jonathaneriksson2413 10 лет назад

    i was wondering do you have to have a mikrometer to set to dial bore gauge to zero or can i use a digital caliper???

    • @ArthurField
      @ArthurField 7 лет назад +2

      You could, but it would depend on your tolerance. A caliper is only accurate upto +/- 0.002" which gives a 0.004" range of error. With a cylinder bore you'll want to be as accurate as possible, so using a micrometer which repeats within 0.00005" would be best practice.
      If you're cylinder bore tolerance was +/- 0.005" a Digital Caliper would be perfectly fine.

  • @alexchingon86
    @alexchingon86 8 лет назад

    What brand of micrometers is that? Would you recommend it to merasure crank journals?

    • @JustinMillerAutomotive
      @JustinMillerAutomotive  8 лет назад +2

      +Alexandro Ochoa
      A premium brand micrometer is Mitutoyo. However, I usually choose Fowler brand measuring tools because they are reasonably priced and still have high quality.

  • @karolalbin
    @karolalbin 5 лет назад

    Thank YOu !

  • @geodes6722
    @geodes6722 3 года назад

    This is so much easier with a digital dial indicator

  • @donadthegonad
    @donadthegonad 9 лет назад +70

    Great video for technique, but it is so funny to listen to Americans struggle with "3 and a half 10 thousandths minus half one one hundredth plus half a little line". It's like asking my wife to use a tape measure. Surrender to metric!!

    • @seanb9436
      @seanb9436 6 лет назад +15

      as an american who's lived in europe, i truly dont understand why we still do it to ourselves. daylight savings time is a close second in terms of unnecessarily tormenting ourselves.

    • @mikeward2980
      @mikeward2980 6 лет назад

      Sean Barmettler Lol true so true

    • @notchbackgta
      @notchbackgta 5 лет назад +4

      It would be the same with metric

    • @gar50172
      @gar50172 2 года назад

      I’d prefer metic English is a pain sometimes

  • @Onhaey
    @Onhaey 7 лет назад +8

    For being a machining tool this doesn't seem to be very accurate at all. You can literally make it read whatever you want it to by moving it around

    • @JustinMillerAutomotive
      @JustinMillerAutomotive  7 лет назад +2

      The tool is actually quite accurate, but that silly tube that I am using is very uneven on the inside. You will get more consistent readings on a real engine cylinder or sleeve. Try this video instead: ruclips.net/video/qLzMQtJAljg/видео.html.

    • @jevnik542
      @jevnik542 5 лет назад

      by moving it around, value changes, but when measuring bore, you move it and look for maximum. Diameter is by definition bigggest straight line inside a circle. And that is what we want to measure

    • @teis79
      @teis79 5 лет назад +1

      @@jevnik542 you move it in axial direction, so you actually look for the smallest dimension. That determines the diameter. This tool is spring loaded and centers itself in the centerline of the diameter.

    • @geodes6722
      @geodes6722 3 года назад

      @@teis79 with a digital dial indicator it is much easier to read

  • @bloodruststaples
    @bloodruststaples 8 лет назад

    can you use a digital vernier caliper to calibrate this as well? Like, turn the knob to lock it and use that?

    • @ArthurField
      @ArthurField 7 лет назад

      You could Bob, but it would depend on your tolerance. A caliper is only accurate upto +/- 0.002" which gives a 0.004" range of error. With a cylinder bore you'll want to be as accurate as possible, so using a micrometer which repeats within 0.00005" would be best practice.
      If you're cylinder bore tolerance was +/- 0.005" a Digital Caliper would be perfectly fine.

  • @robinallumbantoruan3327
    @robinallumbantoruan3327 7 лет назад +1

    thanks

  • @sihirislam9142
    @sihirislam9142 2 года назад

    Nice