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CONNECTING ROD PIN END – BORING

CONNECTING ROD PIN END – BORING

CONNECTING ROD PIN END - BORING In certain cases, we have to remove a good deal of stock from the pin end of the rod. Whether to fit oversize pins in a press-fit rod, to fit bushings that are .001-.002” oversize or bore out an undersized bushing to spec, this can be...

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SLEEVE DRIVER

SLEEVE DRIVER

SLEEVE DRIVER When you are installing a repair sleeve in a engine block, it’s important to drive it in nice and straight with even pressure on the top of the sleeve. I made a sleeve driver tool out of an old car axle. I pressed out the studs and shortened it. It works...

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WOODIN’ YOU LIKE SOME

WOODIN’ YOU LIKE SOME

WOODIN’ YOU LIKE SOME I have made a variety of valve holders, each made for different head configura­tions. I make them out of wood and drill holes matching the head configuration so I can replace the valves back into the same valve guides. The attached ex­ample is...

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HEAD POST

HEAD POST

HEAD POST Sometimes it’s easier to work on something if you can get it a little high­er up in the air. I made a steel post with a tapered end to hold cylinder heads up high above the assembly bench. The single post allows me to swing the head around easily and it is...

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FILTER ADAPTER TOOL

FILTER ADAPTER TOOL

FILTER ADAPTER TOOL Removing and installing an older Ford oil filter adapter without damaging it is easy when you make this tool. Find a nut that fits on the threads and cut a slot with a cutoff wheel. Next apply valve grinding com­pound to the threads, install the...

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ISX CAM BEARING FAILURE

ISX CAM BEARING FAILURE

ISX CAM BEARING FAILURE ISX Cummins DOHC heads are often return with an injector cam bearing seized to the camshaft. The cause is twofold: 1) When the technician removed the camshaft on the head exchange, they stood the camshaft on end. Since the camshafts are hollow,...

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