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tools for engine mods
just wondering what tools some of you use to mod engines?
I'm not talking about the ones that you need a shop or a second garage to have, just the ones the average guy can afford.. a good set of needle files maybe? also the first thing I want is some kind of stand with a big a$$ magnifying glass because my eyes suck.. |
You need to have a dremel tool and carbide cutting bits.
Mark |
Originally Posted by markallen
You need to have a dremel tool and carbide cutting bits.
Mark |
Originally Posted by onnetz
interesting... I've heard people specifically say not to use a dremel..
If you have a steady hand .. |
thanks.. a dremel is what I used for my first engine mod.. my hand is steady enough but my eyes didn't want to stay focused, thus the need for the mag glass....
I just modified the ports, not into messing with the timing yet.. |
Originally Posted by onnetz
thanks.. a dremel is what I used for my first engine mod.. my hand is steady enough but my eyes didn't want to stay focused, thus the need for the mag glass....
I just modified the ports, not into messing with the timing yet.. Mark |
Originally Posted by markallen
I started out just modifying the ports but now I'm getting into the timing.
Mark |
I don't think that carbide bits are enough. I had a engine done and the tear drop on the crank was so smooth and shinny that I could see myself. Some of these guys really have a gift.
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Carbide bits work very well. All my tear drops are smooth with out any polishing.
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I did a tear drop with a grinding bit , then a agressive polish tip and media. Came out mirror. I then took a few q-tip at low speed and polished the interior of the crank. Just be sure to wear protective eye wear , stuff can go a shooting.
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Originally Posted by THE DOCTOR
I don't think that carbide bits are enough. I had a engine done and the tear drop on the crank was so smooth and shinny that I could see myself. Some of these guys really have a gift.
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Where does one get these bits?
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Originally Posted by markallen
If it's the right kind of carbide bit it comes out really shiny and smooth.
http://www.mytoolstore.com/dremel/18slcon.html |
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Originally Posted by onnetz
Mark |
thanks guys!
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