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Engine Measuring
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Vernier (Dial) Caliper Useful because it can read inside and outside measurements. Use only as a “rough” guide. Add the reading on the blade to the reading on the dial.
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Micrometer The most used measuring instrument in engine service and repair Each revolution of the thimble moves the spindle.025”. The thimble is graduated into 25 equally spaced lines so …. Each line represents.001”
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Crankshaft Measurement Measure for out-of-round Measure the journal in at least six different positions across the diameter at 60 degree increments. This should be done at the same horizontal position. Subtract the highest from the lowest to factor out- of-round.
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Crankshaft Measurement Crankshaft taper – measure the journal at two different horizontal positions across the journal and subtract to factor taper.
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Telescopic Gauge Used in conjunction with a micrometer to determine the inside diameter of a hole. The gauge is inserted until contact is present and then locked. A micrometer is then used for measurement. Use only if necessitated.
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Small (split)-ball Gauge Similar to a telescopic gauge in that it is used in conjunction with a micrometer to determine the inside diameter of a hole.
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Small (split)-ball Gauge The gauge is inserted until contact is present and then locked. A micrometer is then used for measurement. Used for small bores. example: valve guide
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Split-ball Probe More accurate than a split ball gauge Often used for larger bores
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Feeler Gauge An accurately manufactured strip of metal used to factor the gap or clearance between two components. Used for: Piston ring gap Piston ring side clearance Connecting rod side clearance Warpage
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Straightedge A precision ground metal used to check to flatness of a component. Used for: Cylinder heads Block deck
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Dial Indicator Measures variations from zero. 14-21 Used to check Runout Crankshaft endplay Valve guide wear
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Dial Bore Gauge The most accurate way to measure bore diameter, taper or out- of-round. Gauge must be “set-up” and zeroed before usage. Used for: Cylinders Main bores Connecting rod bores Bearing bores
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