D16 block notching
Anyone have a good write up???
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Again, what are people scared of? It's not hard or rocket science, notch a spot on each side of the cylinder walls a little wider then the crank, and before you assembe/machine things, make sure the rods don't hit.
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Get bored with a die grinder and go at it untill stuff stops hitting.
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I checked the endyne pg out but its a little confusing. Can some one elaberate? Iknow you guys say just hit with a grinder till stuff dont hit but it hasto be harder than that
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nope, get a grinder, grind at it till you think it is good. Put crank.pistons&rods in, spin and check if it hits. If it doesn't you're good. And if you want give it just a bit more to ensure it won't hit if you are paranoid.
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Re: D16 block notching
Originally Posted by chiman72
I checked the endyne pg out but its a little confusing. Can some one elaberate? Iknow you guys say just hit with a grinder till stuff dont hit but it hasto be harder than that
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nevermind I'm an idiot
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Im going to try it, but I'm just worried cause getting a 1.6 block in germany is like getting the truth from Bush.
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