Re: Low buck 1975 440 engine overhaul....
[Re: RUNCHARGER]
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09/15/12 03:56 PM
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I also agree that one slip up with the ridge reamer and you'll be boring it.
Sheldon
Usually they don't even know that they screwed it up. It will still assemble and run.
The few that I have seen needed to be overbored 0.040" or 0.060" just to cover up the affect of a R.R. used on a std bore block.
Maybe my limited experience is not representative.
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Re: Low buck 1975 440 engine overhaul....
[Re: Blakcharger440]
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09/15/12 04:35 PM
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....I was going to use a ridge reamer....
I suggest that you don't do this. Nothing good will come from it, will likely ruin or make worse the top ring seal, and could ruin the block. Probably the worst tool ever made.
The ridge is approximately .002 to .005.
If I dont use the reamer will it hurt the new rings that I put on the stock pistons when the engine is running?
What grit should I use on the cylinders for cast iron rings? [/quote
No it wont hurt the rings, the ridge is there because the cylinder is worn down and the ridge is where the rings didnt touch.As long as the stroke and pistons are the same it will not touch the ridge.
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Re: Low buck 1975 440 engine overhaul....
[Re: challengermike]
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09/15/12 04:38 PM
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....I was going to use a ridge reamer....
I suggest that you don't do this. Nothing good will come from it, will likely ruin or make worse the top ring seal, and could ruin the block. Probably the worst tool ever made.
The ridge is approximately .002 to .005.
If I dont use the reamer will it hurt the new rings that I put on the stock pistons when the engine is running?
What grit should I use on the cylinders for cast iron rings? [/quote
No it wont hurt the rings, the ridge is there because the cylinder is worn down and the ridge is where the rings didnt touch.As long as the stroke and pistons are the same it will not touch the ridge.
What about getting the pistons out and then back in without hurting the rings or the ring lands on the piston with a ridge at the top?
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Re: Low buck 1975 440 engine overhaul....
[Re: CUDA8U]
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09/16/12 10:22 AM
09/16/12 10:22 AM
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Sounds like the good ole days of taking a good running motor and doing rings, bearings, gaskets and freezeplugs are gone?
Keep old mopars alive.
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Re: Low buck 1975 440 engine overhaul....
[Re: buildanother]
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09/16/12 11:17 AM
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No, I just think the original poster has not done enough of this stuff to know what will fly, and what won't.
I agree but you have to start somewhere. Im sure we all started out doing rerings and gaskets. Nothing wrong with just freshing it up.
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Re: Low buck 1975 440 engine overhaul....
[Re: 2boltmain]
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09/16/12 12:24 PM
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Sounds like the good ole days of taking a good running motor and doing rings, bearings, gaskets and freezeplugs are gone?
Depends how worn the cylinders are. If they're bad, the results from a backyard hone'n're-ring job might be very mediocre.
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