But go VOTE we're down to #41
But go VOTE we're down to #41
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Plasma cutting is probably good enough, and a lot more common.Originally Posted by 73hornut
Waterjet cutting may be more available than laser as well, and every bit as precise.
1969 Rebel 401 TH400
1978 J10 401, QT
1978 Wag 401 QT
1973 Javelin AMX in pieces.
So what's the story.. No BS about pricing... Any word yet for the avail?
These should be blanchard ground after laser or plasma
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Is this another way of saying milled???Originally Posted by jeepsr4ever
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Well they may have a couple of issues. One is that the expansion rate MUST be the same as the stock cap. 1045 is the popular choice of material and it has a co-efficient of thermal expansion that is VERY close to the stock caps and block, 212 - 750 deg F. is 5.9-7.5 (per pro grams specs) Which is probly heat treated. When you use a plasma or lasered piece and it expands much greater than those numbers (mild steel) then your nuts will loosen. Material stability is another one...mild steel will dance under the heat due to the stresses (unless stress relieved) and for that length and thickness of material if it is indeed mild steel it can cause bearing issues. All this considering the machinist hasnt done his math on the material involved. Other considerations would be the flatness of the material. Blanchard grinding give materials a ultra flat surface, better than just a machined surface. The holes should also be VERY close to .500. Hopefully all this is integrated into this item.
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Yeah, OK. Whatever. Guess this is why I leave that shit up to the professionals ... right now I have to find a bigger hole saw to mount my new gauges ....
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"'The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so.' "
-Ronald Reagan
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It'll be ok Rat.. some days are like that, Just when I think I get it, up pops some smart guy that proves that not only didnt I get it.. I probably wasn't even close.. Thus.. Money, So we can pay these guys for thier expertise..
As to the bigger hole saw.. when you get the bigger one you will probably punch one off center an 1/8th..
Is this helping any or do you need the suicide hotline number?
"A man's got to know his limitation's"
Dirty Harry.
You've been a BIG help!!! Now where did I put that rope ...
Actually I'm going to ask Darrell if he has a dcorrect size Greenlee punch.
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with the greenlee punch you will still have to open up the hole some
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