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03-23-2005 08:18 AM #1
I did'nt know this! But it makes sence, RIGHT!!!
Wow! What a tip!!! For checking engine strokes.
Thing is, the motor could have been changed in any vehicle. it's virtually impossible to tell the difference between a 351m and a 400 by looking at them.
Get yourself a small diameter wooden dowel. Pull one spark plug, and push the dowel into the hole until it contacts the top of the piston, Now rotate the engine, using the dowel to see when the piston is at top dead center.
Make a mark on the dowel at the point where it enters the spark plug hole.
Now, rotate the engine until the piston is at the bottom of it's travel, and mark the dowel again.
Measure the distance between the marks. If it's 4 inches, it's a 400.
Wow! Cool huh!!!
~ Vegas ~
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03-23-2005 08:29 AM #2
Thanks for the tip, its as close to idiot proof as you can get, well almost.
Larry M.Every Day I Wake Up Above Ground Is a Good Day!!
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03-23-2005 08:36 AM #3
Larry M; That's what I thought when I read it.
Because if there's away to mess it up, I WILL!!
HE! HE! HE!
~ Vegas ~
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03-30-2005 11:27 PM #4
I could screw that up...
Where'd the dowl go?!?!? It was sticking outta that
plug hole a minute ago... where is it?!?!!!
uh-oh.
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03-31-2005 02:32 AM #5
Hey, I resemble that comment !!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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03-31-2005 09:48 AM #6
I would think by now they "wood" have a little robotic camera that could ride up N' down on the piston dome and have a GPS to track the distance traveled.
BTW: When the piston reached the top ................ would the robotic camera get squished or quenched????"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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03-31-2005 10:17 AM #7
Perhaps... but you could get the compression ratio from how much it's squished.
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