Oxyboxer Few Clarification Questions
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Thanks Grelland!
I need to do some measuring. So you are saying that whatever barrells you are using are larger than the opening in the wasser case? I'm sure you mentioned in your thread, what barrells are you using? Where do you plan to get your essentric inserts for the head stud spacing issue?
58dub, where are you located? I just recently picked up my short block for $150 MV code rods, pistons, crank.
And have a line on a few others ranging from $100-400(complete).
Marc
I need to do some measuring. So you are saying that whatever barrells you are using are larger than the opening in the wasser case? I'm sure you mentioned in your thread, what barrells are you using? Where do you plan to get your essentric inserts for the head stud spacing issue?
58dub, where are you located? I just recently picked up my short block for $150 MV code rods, pistons, crank.
And have a line on a few others ranging from $100-400(complete).
Marc
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Hey Marc...thanks for the thought. Im in Mid Michigan
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I will be using std 94mm cima/mahle barrels, and I can measure the bore and OD if you like, but I have already done that, and concluded this will be ok, I just dont have the measurements at hand.zbo wrote:Thanks Grelland!
I need to do some measuring. So you are saying that whatever barrells you are using are larger than the opening in the wasser case? I'm sure you mentioned in your thread, what barrells are you using? Where do you plan to get your essentric inserts for the head stud spacing issue?
58dub, where are you located? I just recently picked up my short block for $150 MV code rods, pistons, crank.
And have a line on a few others ranging from $100-400(complete).
Marc
The local VW shop here have made a simple holder for the lathe, where a M16 hole is offset 3mm, so you simply put a bolt in there, cut the head off, and drill and thread a new hole in the bolt using the lathe. I will take a picture next time I am there.
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very helpful thread.
FIY the differance between A and B sets is only the pin height (although in come cases AA use a differant style piston) but the barrels are the same length
FIY the differance between A and B sets is only the pin height (although in come cases AA use a differant style piston) but the barrels are the same length
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Thanks Andy.
Grelland I definately want to see pics of this, that seems much easier than the other methods I have seen.
Thanks
Grelland I definately want to see pics of this, that seems much easier than the other methods I have seen.
Thanks
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sure. I just have to put the kids to bed then I go out and measure some
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So lets start with the opening in the case. I know the calipers are not the best way to measure, but it will give you an idea:
Then the smallest OD og the barrels: This is about 97.4mm
Then there is a step on the barrel that forms the sealing surface: and the larger OD is 105mm
This means that the current sealing surface is (105-97.4)/2 = 3.8mm
But if I have the barrels machined to a new OD of say 100.2mm, then the sealing surface will be (105-100.2)/2 = 2.4mm
Maybe, depending on how much I need to shorten the barrels, I might end up with even more sealing surface.
Here is a shot of the area that is machined down to 105mm. It is about 4.9mm long, so if I must shorten the barrels more than this, I will get into "virgin" material, and the sealing surface will be bigger
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It measures out to about 100.25mmThen the smallest OD og the barrels: This is about 97.4mm
Then there is a step on the barrel that forms the sealing surface: and the larger OD is 105mm
This means that the current sealing surface is (105-97.4)/2 = 3.8mm
But if I have the barrels machined to a new OD of say 100.2mm, then the sealing surface will be (105-100.2)/2 = 2.4mm
Maybe, depending on how much I need to shorten the barrels, I might end up with even more sealing surface.
Here is a shot of the area that is machined down to 105mm. It is about 4.9mm long, so if I must shorten the barrels more than this, I will get into "virgin" material, and the sealing surface will be bigger
Hope this helps
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Grelland, by doing this does it create a situation where you have to use shorter rods?
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No, the barrels need to be machined whether you use spacers or not... The deck height determines how much.
I also had a chance to take a picture of the "gizmo" I will be using for making offset holes in the M16 bolts.
More pictures will follow
I also had a chance to take a picture of the "gizmo" I will be using for making offset holes in the M16 bolts.
More pictures will follow
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Cant wait to see these installed, make sure to take plenty of pics.
And thanks.
And thanks.
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On the cylinders measure from the stud cut to to stud cut and that will let you know if the cylinder will touch anything at that area on the block. The cylinder bore in the block is 100mm or 3.938 I would like to see the plugs and the stud holes after you get them installed. I have seen a number of blocks that others put inserts in and they all had problems. The spacer shim I sell works very nice as do the blank plugs with the stud holes drilled after the plugs are installed. Rocky
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Thanks for chiming in Rocky.pocketrocket wrote: I would like to see the plugs and the stud holes after you get them installed. I have seen a number of blocks that others put inserts in and they all had problems.
Rocky
First of all, I am by no means an expert here, I simply try to answer other fellow vw-friends' questions on a subject I am interested in learning about myself.
In order for us noobs to avoid costly mistakes, what are these problems you refer to? I have a couple of friend that have done it this way with a number of troublefree seasons on their engines, so I have some confidence that this will work, but more knowledge is always a plus
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Roy