Re: My new Torque plate from Performance only!
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02/17/12 11:14 PM
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Who would have thought that a torque plate could be pretty? That's one fine looking slab of aluminum!
Gone to the dark side with an LS3 powered '57 Chevy 210
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Re: My new Torque plate from Performance only!
[Re: Dodgem]
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02/17/12 11:24 PM
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.... can I borrow that? Ill bring it right back when im done...
71 challenger convertable, 64 sport fury 383 ci with factory air
99 sebring convertable
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Re: My new Torque plate from Performance only!
[Re: Dodgem]
#1180101
02/19/12 02:49 PM
02/19/12 02:49 PM
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Performance Only
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Barry, thanks for the kind words. i have the same problem trying to get decent pictures of those things. i solved that problem by having some of them hard anodized in different colors. the black has been very popular here locally but red and blue also look great, especially after they're engraved. the hard anodizing makes clean up easier and helps to eliminate scratches too. sadly i don't have any pictures of those right now i could post. when i do i'll be sure to post them though. we'll be making runs of the bigblock, smallblock and gen 3 hemi's again very soon. we sold out of every one of those in very short order twice now. i've been getting a lot of requests locally for the GM LS motors and even a few from Mopar guys. it's always nice to get feedback, especially from the owner AND his machinist.
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Re: My new Torque plate from Performance only!
[Re: MattW]
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02/19/12 05:04 PM
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Are torque plates suppose to mimic a cylinder head. What I'm trying to ask is that the head bolts are of different length because of the thickness of the cylinder head. Do the torque plates need to mimic this. Matt
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Re: My new Torque plate from Performance only!
[Re: Mopar-Al]
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02/19/12 06:31 PM
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I thought with bling like that only thing you could do with it is put it on a gold chain and hang it around you neck
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Re: My new Torque plate from Performance only!
[Re: Performance Only]
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02/19/12 10:21 PM
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Are torque plates suppose to mimic a cylinder head. What I'm trying to ask is that the head bolts are of different length because of the thickness of the cylinder head. Do the torque plates need to mimic this. Matt
Matt, the torque plate should mimic the distortion of the cylinder walls as closely as possible. the depth of the faster in the block does influence amount of distortion, that's the reason the bolt holes are countersunk into our torque plates. i recently test a R-3 block to measure distortion and found .0016-.0017 near the top of the cylinder after bolting on a pair of edelbrock heads. i removed the heads and bolted the torque plate on and the distortion was again .0016-.0017 the use of a torque plate undoubtedly results in round cylinders during the honing process and results in much improved ring seal. better seal, more horsepower.
With the plate bolted on, do you hone with or without the same style head gasket to be used in final assembly? I've seen some manufacturers recommend "not" using a gasket for honing, which I can't imagine why, so I've always told my engine builders to use a gasket.
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Re: My new Torque plate from Performance only!
[Re: 74-440Charger]
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02/20/12 12:35 AM
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74-440Charger: Well, since you're in Florida, just try to see if you can have "Performance Only" do the machining I'm sure you'll be happy. Ran
"Hey mister, something's wrong with your car, it idles roughly" - number one comment I got in Israel when daily driving a 70 Barracuda with a lopey cam.
Currently working on - 1966 Dodge A100 van 318/auto Finally - disc brakes on the front. In the plans - rear disc brakes, B&M 250 blower
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Re: My new Torque plate from Performance only!
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02/20/12 12:59 AM
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Are torque plates suppose to mimic a cylinder head. What I'm trying to ask is that the head bolts are of different length because of the thickness of the cylinder head. Do the torque plates need to mimic this. Matt
Matt, the torque plate should mimic the distortion of the cylinder walls as closely as possible. the depth of the faster in the block does influence amount of distortion, that's the reason the bolt holes are countersunk into our torque plates. i recently test a R-3 block to measure distortion and found .0016-.0017 near the top of the cylinder after bolting on a pair of edelbrock heads. i removed the heads and bolted the torque plate on and the distortion was again .0016-.0017 the use of a torque plate undoubtedly results in round cylinders during the honing process and results in much improved ring seal. better seal, more horsepower.
With the plate bolted on, do you hone with or without the same style head gasket to be used in final assembly? I've seen some manufacturers recommend "not" using a gasket for honing, which I can't imagine why, so I've always told my engine builders to use a gasket.
the gasket facilitates the plate and block to move independently from each other, so i highly recommend it's use. i do prefer to use the same bore size gasket as well as the same type that will be run whenever possible.
stacking washers under a bolt doesn't even come close to what a proper torque plate does. i've tested that theory on a number of blocks and it simply doesn't work. I'd probably look for a different shop if i were you.
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Re: My new Torque plate from Performance only!
[Re: 74-440Charger]
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02/20/12 01:01 AM
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dartman366
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Are the plates used in the boring,honing or both operations? "Machine shops" around here don't/won't use plates, not even if I buy it. They say all you need to do is "torque down the bolts under a stack of washers, if I want to go to the trouble". I am still looking for a machine shop!
and keep looking untill you find one that won't do it without the plate and Performance Only come's to my mind, since he seem's to be in your part of the country.
Light travels faster than the speed of sound,,,this is why some people seem bright untill you hear them speak.
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