Is this rod usable? pic
#32
Re: Is this rod usable? pic
Originally Posted by TRAILERxPARKxINC
well your machingin instructor can lick my nuts too
#33
Re: Is this rod usable? pic
Originally Posted by TRAILERxPARKxINC
first off ---- face im a machinest so with that said i said nothing about using sand paper it was said that that was already used on the rod most people that sand a machined surface like that arent that stupid as to use lanything below a 400 grit paper which would be fine for this and the tolerance i mean ---- i wetsand most of my machined surfaces before sealing anything and a machine shop odds are is gonna tell you to get a new rod they dont wanna deal with it.
and thank your for the corection on the bore guage
and thank your for the corection on the bore guage
#34
Re: Is this rod usable? pic
the dont do auto motive machiniing and just becuase i can spelling is unimportant its a ------- forum
and for the measuring and truing of this peice ive suggested bore guage and caliper if your stupid enough to have to second guess yourself you shouldnt be building the engine anyway
and for the measuring and truing of this peice ive suggested bore guage and caliper if your stupid enough to have to second guess yourself you shouldnt be building the engine anyway
#35
Re: Is this rod usable? pic
ATTENTION PLS KTHX!!!!
I've had an entry level metallurgy class. Plus, I have spoken to Brad Z of RLZ about just this thing... we went through it with Speed Phreak's 2.0 LS.
The temperatures you take steel to in order to temper it does not discolor it, or warp it.
The temperatures it takes to discolor steel ruins the temper, and warps it.
Throw the goddamn thing away, you bunch of ------- douches.
I've had an entry level metallurgy class. Plus, I have spoken to Brad Z of RLZ about just this thing... we went through it with Speed Phreak's 2.0 LS.
The temperatures you take steel to in order to temper it does not discolor it, or warp it.
The temperatures it takes to discolor steel ruins the temper, and warps it.
Throw the goddamn thing away, you bunch of ------- douches.
#37
Re: Is this rod usable? pic
Originally Posted by TRAILERxPARKxINC
check up one more "im smart i took a class " jackass for the count
Plus, I mentioned Brad Z.... three Pro-Stock wins, three Winston Cup wins, and eight NHRA world records don't lie. I know where to go with my annoying little Q's when I can't logic it out with my own noggin.
#38
Re: Is this rod usable? pic
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Nine years worth of classes, to be exact, and I'm at least ten times smarter than you are - no offense.
Plus, I mentioned Brad Z.... three Pro-Stock wins, three Winston Cup wins, and eight NHRA world records don't lie. I know where to go with my annoying little Q's when I can't logic it out with my own noggin.
Plus, I mentioned Brad Z.... three Pro-Stock wins, three Winston Cup wins, and eight NHRA world records don't lie. I know where to go with my annoying little Q's when I can't logic it out with my own noggin.
I agree, I think you should ditch the rod, or take it to the shop like everyone else said. It has to take a decent temp to actually discolor the rod like that.
#39
Re: Is this rod usable? pic
I have an actual honest to god associates degree (more than a class!!1) in machining, my second year concentration was CNC not tool and die, but I STILL got to use one of the Lucifer tempering ovens and test for hardness on rockwell scale.
That rainbow ---- = bad.
That, and Brad Z
That rainbow ---- = bad.
That, and Brad Z
#40
Re: Is this rod usable? pic
i wouldnt worry about it, if it plastiguages fine and it isnt warped id still rock it. That discoloration isnt in really in an area where rods typically fail anyway... i mean, ive never seen an endcap fail. If it was badly discolored mid beam then i might worry about it.