Measuring For New Piston Rings | Chevy 350 Budget Build #2

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
  • This is video #2 in our series where we are building a mild (but more than stock) cammed, four-barrel carbureted daily-driver engine on a high-school budget.
    In this video we continue the teardown and inspection of the engine and measure the wear in the cylinders to determine if we need to do machining and what size rings we'll need to order using inexpensive and common garage tools.
    Tools used:
    Dial Calipers: amzn.to/3rUmeV0
    Feeler Gauges: amzn.to/3sTp6mz
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  • @MrGoldman9
    @MrGoldman9 Год назад +4

    I would like to thank you for this more than wonderful video, as it is the first video I have seen that explains in all simplicity, accuracy and ease at the same time, without complication or a large number of explanations with the secrets of experience in the details. Therefore, I hope that you will continue to make brief explanations that benefit the person who wants to work on his own.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Год назад +3

    It’s fun watching you do this after all the years I done it

  • @KidKey59
    @KidKey59 3 года назад +2

    love your channel mate good stuff

  • @gprice932
    @gprice932 2 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @jasonolds7611
    @jasonolds7611 3 года назад +1

    Good video!

  • @TubeInspire
    @TubeInspire Год назад +1

    Thank you for the awesome information for a firat time builder

  • @richertbompart8485
    @richertbompart8485 Год назад +1

    Thx so much!

  • @rebuildit
    @rebuildit 4 месяца назад

    Great video, thanks!

  • @silentman84
    @silentman84 Год назад +1

    good stuff thank you

  • @bobtee7899
    @bobtee7899 2 месяца назад

    DIY Boss!

  • @101trayday
    @101trayday 2 года назад +4

    Could you do a video on how to measure main and rod barrings

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  2 года назад

      How about this one?
      ruclips.net/video/ntVV7Ia9Q1Q/видео.html

  • @kaylebbronks2720
    @kaylebbronks2720 Год назад +1

    I had one nedd 60 over ran fine

  • @georgesam7805
    @georgesam7805 Год назад +1

    Man. I thought your other video doin the hone job was good. This one's even better. I bet your regular job is in politics or something like that. It has to be. This is funny stuff. Keep it coming. I always could use a hood laugh at the end of the day.
    FYI......9 times out of 10 the ring land on a used piston like these gets broken when you remove the piston from the bore. The ring can't compress over the step that your measuring and it cracks the piston ring land where you can't ever see it. Still....great video. Keep 'em coming. !!

  • @joe-hp4nk
    @joe-hp4nk Год назад +3

    Ring gap is .005/inch of bore, or there abouts.

    • @ct1762
      @ct1762 8 месяцев назад

      that sounds like a lot. 20 thou for a 4 inch bore? 2 strokes must be more like .002'' per inch

    • @theshrunkenanus3925
      @theshrunkenanus3925 6 дней назад

      @@ct1762it’s probably +.040 bored over.

  • @matthewcotgrave1784
    @matthewcotgrave1784 Год назад +1

    I’m confused, im working on the same motor 350 chevy and have the measurements as follows (piston has 030 on the top and head measures in at 3.992 cylinder measures in at top 4.022
    Top (unworn) - 47
    Mid - 51
    Bottom - 52
    But I have no clue how to do the calculations you described ? I don’t know what rings to order 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  Год назад +3

      The increase in diameter is the gap difference divided by 3.14. If I'm understanding your measurements, your gap difference from unworn to worn is 0.005" (52-47). 0.005 / 3.14 = 0.0016". If the pistons are stamped 030, we know the "unworn" bore is 0.030" oversize, and it's now worn to 0.0316" oversize, which is not much, Rings likely come in 0.030 and 0.040 and 0.040 would not fit, so I'd just go back with 0.030

  • @efijemuehphilip542
    @efijemuehphilip542 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video , please why are you dividing it by 3.14

  • @healthystyle
    @healthystyle 10 месяцев назад +1

    Should you do these measurements after you have honed the bore?

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  10 месяцев назад +1

      Honing won't take off enough material to matter, so you can do it before or after

    • @healthystyle
      @healthystyle 10 месяцев назад

      @@YoshimoshiGarage
      Thank you

  • @johnsmithson2506
    @johnsmithson2506 9 месяцев назад

    Would there be a difference in ring cap after the the cylinders were hone ?

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  9 месяцев назад

      No. Honing takes very little off the wall, so the gap change will be very, very small

    • @johnsmithson2506
      @johnsmithson2506 9 месяцев назад

      @@YoshimoshiGarage thanks for you information.

  • @spraym88
    @spraym88 3 года назад +1

    Ok so the ring gap /end gap is .55 thou? On a chevy 350?

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  3 года назад +1

      I hadn't really thought about it as ring gap, but yes. On this 350 that's the gap when torn apart. Bear in mind if the ring faces are worn at all that gap would be bigger than when new, but I can't think it's more than a couple thousandths

    • @spraym88
      @spraym88 3 года назад

      @@YoshimoshiGarage oh ok. Makes total sense! My 350 is supposedly bored .020 over, and the new rings I got were pre gapped and there .044 thou. So I checked bore size and it's 4.128! Looking for help here. That's bigger then .020 over right?

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  3 года назад +1

      4.128"? If that measurement is right, that's definitely not a 350. A 350 has a nominal 4.00" bore. I think you have a lightly work 400 block, which has a standard 4.125" bore. I wouldn't expect 350 rings to even fit on the pistons.

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  3 года назад

      www.corvetteactioncenter.com/tech/knowledgebase/article/small-block-and-big-block-engine-bore-and-stroke-chart-283.html

    • @spraym88
      @spraym88 3 года назад

      @@YoshimoshiGarage Sorry man my mistake! The guy I bought the block from already had New .20 over pistons in it! When I checked the rings, the end gap was .044 . Took the block to the machine shop. It's actually bored .30 over but some cylinders are hitting .032 .034 So now I have to get it REBORED to .40. Smh guy I bought it from had no idea what he was doing and I'm glad I checked

  • @damnimcooltom1
    @damnimcooltom1 3 года назад +2

    So, you're a PiD, guy? I've always been a 2Pir guy, myself.

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  3 года назад

      I'd generally agree, except the bore on an engine is always in D, not r.

  • @patpeacock8150
    @patpeacock8150 Год назад +2

    Only problem see if you using a used ring how do you know how much the ring is wored

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  Год назад

      Since you're only measuring the *change* in circle diameter from unworn to worn area of the bore, it doesn't actually matter if the rings are worn.

    • @patpeacock8150
      @patpeacock8150 Год назад

      @@YoshimoshiGarage well if you got wear in the ring that would change the amount of ring gap .

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  Год назад +1

      Yes, but you're comparing two positions with the same ring and checking just the difference. A worn ring would give a different gap, but the difference between the two measurements will be the same

    • @georgesam7805
      @georgesam7805 Год назад

      Man. I thought your other video doin the hone job was good. This one's even better. I bet your regular job is in politics or something like that. It has to be. This is funny stuff. Keep it coming. I always could use a hood laugh at the end of the day.
      FYI......9 times out of 10 the ring land on a used piston like these gets broken when you remove the piston from the bore. The ring can't compress over the step that your measuring and it cracks the piston ring land where you can't ever see it. Still....great video. Keep 'em coming. !!

  • @kaylebbronks2720
    @kaylebbronks2720 Год назад +1

    If piston dished most likely junk factory low comp lol

  • @davidholmes5698
    @davidholmes5698 Год назад +1

    What size rings you buying standard 0.10 or more 0.20 rings

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  Год назад

      Standard on this one.

    • @davidholmes5698
      @davidholmes5698 Год назад

      @@YoshimoshiGarage can i buy standard for mine too im rebuilding 3.8 main journal is 24 and rod is 21 it measures my bore is 035 ring gap but im not shure on that i don't have bore gauge and it cost to check it at machine shop i use old ring in. The bore the gap was 035 not shure on that is there a way with out bore gauge for true measure

    • @davidholmes5698
      @davidholmes5698 Год назад

      My bore is 3.736

    • @davidholmes5698
      @davidholmes5698 Год назад

      I can't check the bores because i broke all the rings

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  Год назад

      @@davidholmes5698 Without a bore gauge or good ring it's hard to be sure. I'd probably order a single piston set at STD and use those to measure, then order a full set based on the results of that.

  • @joe-hp4nk
    @joe-hp4nk Год назад +1

    If the barrings need to be ticker, why are they under size?

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  Год назад

      When a cylinder is bored it gets larger, or "over sized". When you machine the journals on a crank to get rid of damage, however, the journals get smaller, and therefore are "under sized". The bearing itself will be bigger to fit an under-size journal. "Under" and "over" are in relation to the factory measurement of either bore size or journal diameter.

    • @joe-hp4nk
      @joe-hp4nk Год назад

      @@YoshimoshiGarage Right, so thicker bearing are oversized.

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  Год назад

      Yes, but called "undersized" because the journal they match is undersized.

    • @joe-hp4nk
      @joe-hp4nk Год назад

      @@YoshimoshiGarage We're not talking about the journal, we're talking about the bearings.

    • @YoshimoshiGarage
      @YoshimoshiGarage  Год назад

      Yes, but thicker bearings are called "undersized" not "oversized"

  • @MrXerxes415
    @MrXerxes415 2 года назад +1

    Very sechsie

  • @kaylebbronks2720
    @kaylebbronks2720 Год назад +1

    That piston is sloppy I can hardly get new ones in

  • @brandonknight7240
    @brandonknight7240 10 месяцев назад

    Why does utube allow these liars to advertize $540.00 free stimulous for everyone?