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Measuring Compression Ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="riptragle1953" data-source="post: 42058" data-attributes="member: 2328"><p>Do you look and read? I have posted pictures of the details, I have explained numerous details in postings. In this column I have made it clear that a full description of the details is beyond the scope of a post and would require a book. Do you understand that</p><p>a machinist just doesn't make a custom part? He has to design and draw it and then build the jigs and fixtures to hold things let alone buy special machine tools to do this one off with in the lathe or milling machine or Sunnen Hone. How do you think I machine</p><p>interior grooves in my custom made Ampco 45 valve guides to hold a Viton quad seal in there.....let alone the tooling needed to fit the ceramic coated valve stem in without tearing the seal? There's a detail for you.... now you do it. Do you know what Ampco 45 is?</p><p>You have decided I am "unwilling" after I have already made it clear that it is impossible. And what in the hell makes people think I have to use my time to explain anything to them anyway?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riptragle1953, post: 42058, member: 2328"] Do you look and read? I have posted pictures of the details, I have explained numerous details in postings. In this column I have made it clear that a full description of the details is beyond the scope of a post and would require a book. Do you understand that a machinist just doesn't make a custom part? He has to design and draw it and then build the jigs and fixtures to hold things let alone buy special machine tools to do this one off with in the lathe or milling machine or Sunnen Hone. How do you think I machine interior grooves in my custom made Ampco 45 valve guides to hold a Viton quad seal in there.....let alone the tooling needed to fit the ceramic coated valve stem in without tearing the seal? There's a detail for you.... now you do it. Do you know what Ampco 45 is? You have decided I am "unwilling" after I have already made it clear that it is impossible. And what in the hell makes people think I have to use my time to explain anything to them anyway? [/QUOTE]
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