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Old 01-26-2017, 11:31 AM   #1
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One thing that is over looked using a fish scale was the block plate honed or was the scale test done on cylinders that were not plate honed ??

If the block was not plate honed once the heads are installed not its a whole different ball game as you dealing distorted cylinders ( Not Round cylinders )

I plate hone all my blocks which is more important with OEM blocks as they are pretty frail.

Do a search on Torque plate honing.

I have seen circle track engines that were not plate honed and even after 2 or 3 years running still no ring seal and poor leak down numbers.

Ring can never break in when cylinders are not round.

Fish scale tests depends on cylinder finish.
I use a torque plate to test ring tension.
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I use a torque plate to test ring tension.

What are you using for a hone and what finish do you use ?
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What are you using for a hone and what finish do you use ?
Beats me. Al Parker does the honing, and I just trust him for the ring package. Never been wrong so far. I still check the tension. We had one 0.060 over 283 that literally was air tank tight. Zero leak down on 8 cylinders. Zero, nada, zilch, nothing.
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Beats me. Al Parker does the honing, and I just trust him for the ring package. Never been wrong so far. I still check the tension. We had one 0.060 over 283 that literally was air tank tight. Zero leak down on 8 cylinders. Zero, nada, zilch, nothing.
Interesting !!! I know of Al Parker does some nice sprint car engines.
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Interesting !!! I know of Al Parker does some nice sprint car engines.
I've been a lot of places in 44 years for engines. He's absolutely the best cylinder wall guy in the world. Absolutely. And his valve jobs are tremendous. We had one engine pick up 0.11 after another builders valve job. Now that is not normal but on the average friends and myself pick up .03 over anybody else's valve job.
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