Re: Mercury 150 Ring Gap .040 (STD) on honed cylinder within tolerance - is this
Re: Mercury 150 Ring Gap .040 (STD) on honed cylinder within tolerance - is this
we were all amuatures once. with the proper instruction,training and equipment its not difficult. the 9 measurements I usually do are three at the top,3 at the middle and 3 at the bottom. with a dial bore gauge it takes minutes per hole. some motors the ports will only allow me 2 good measurements in the middle.<br /> I dont bore them anymore sometimes I play with a friends equipment. but I still know what the drill is and what has to be done. its not rocket science it just takes patience, the ability to read the literature and practice. we wont get into running scap on a CNC lathe
. I programmed and set up CNC lathes and mills for an explosive plant that made oil field perforating and logging tools for about 6 years, got to run the heat treat and draw ovens as well for a few years. jpoined tha navy and became an FC and did the CIWS primary NEC and was working on a harpoon secondary NEC. got some arthritic like problems and they retired me so now I am back to playing with boats. this time since about 91.<br /> going back to your honing, are you just trying to break a glaze or actually modify the bore size? like hone out scratches.
Re: Mercury 150 Ring Gap .040 (STD) on honed cylinder within tolerance - is this
we were all amuatures once. with the proper instruction,training and equipment its not difficult. the 9 measurements I usually do are three at the top,3 at the middle and 3 at the bottom. with a dial bore gauge it takes minutes per hole. some motors the ports will only allow me 2 good measurements in the middle.<br /> I dont bore them anymore sometimes I play with a friends equipment. but I still know what the drill is and what has to be done. its not rocket science it just takes patience, the ability to read the literature and practice. we wont get into running scap on a CNC lathe