Llamaback
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, just looking for some feedback on an engine block I recently got back from the machine shop. I have been checking it over with a dial bore gauge and have noticed that it is looking like the piston to wall clearance is too tight. It is tight on the thrust faces of the walls though, I have two cylinders that measure as little as .0035'' clearance in the middle area of the cylinder. On all of the cylinders the middle area of the thrust faces seems to be the tightest (many cylinders are at .004'' clearance. Other than the tight thrust faces in the middle areas the bores in general are around .005'' clearance.
This block is at .055 overbore and using Icon forged 2618 T-6 aluminum pistons. The block was bored/honed with a torque plate, I even bolted on one of my old iron heads (I don't have my new aluminum heads yet) and re-measured and it looks like the bore is even a little tighter. Is there any possible reasons you know of why it would have been honed this way? Am I being too picky? Is it possible that when the engine is hot and up to operating temp that the thrust faces of the walls expand out further than the opposing faces?
I am kinda thinking I need to get it back to a machine shop and have it re-honed, the 440 source instructions call for a clearance right around .005''. Thanks for any feedback!
This block is at .055 overbore and using Icon forged 2618 T-6 aluminum pistons. The block was bored/honed with a torque plate, I even bolted on one of my old iron heads (I don't have my new aluminum heads yet) and re-measured and it looks like the bore is even a little tighter. Is there any possible reasons you know of why it would have been honed this way? Am I being too picky? Is it possible that when the engine is hot and up to operating temp that the thrust faces of the walls expand out further than the opposing faces?
I am kinda thinking I need to get it back to a machine shop and have it re-honed, the 440 source instructions call for a clearance right around .005''. Thanks for any feedback!