thomas1
sodium pentothal
John .....Did you notice that mahle 460 kit I sent you came USPS.......I hear bad things about shipping UPS......
I heard a story about them breaking cylinder fins. Turned out it was BS. :msp_wink:
John .....Did you notice that mahle 460 kit I sent you came USPS.......I hear bad things about shipping UPS......
John .....Did you notice that mahle 460 kit I sent you came USPS.......I hear bad things about shipping UPS......
Evidently needed a transfusion by post 367 or thereabouts and missed a couple of very direct questions on the subject?
No need for you to write a book and make my own eyes bleed and brain twist too much more trying to read or decipher it under such convoluted circumstances. I'm just interested in the facts and the "truth" by anyone who can legitimately offer both in this thread.
Still sorta waiting for that premise to take shape over the typical pissing up a rope and inside comment bulls**t like everyone else already knows the answers and those of us who are asking legit questions are the odd folks out....and trying to keep in context the thread itself is actually a sales pitch buy a member/sponsor to begin with.
So.... (and obviously in the best interests of the community without any agenda)....
> How is the A, B, or C designation established for a given AM top end product, and who does it? Is it a
> tolerance spec, or just an arbitrary and subjective observation? And when does it generally happen in the process?
> And what are the actual differences among the designations?
Answers by anyone who can offer em while I continue scratching my head wondering where the truth and the facts really are in this thread are welcomed.
So far it's all sales wank and opinion....and a coupla pics I offered as examples of what I'd consider a lousy product that was actually endorsed as having good timing numbers, great plating, and should clean up real well according to a couple of participants in this thread.
Ok. Fine.
However...
I didn't buy the kit as a project in and of itself. I just wanted to bolt it onto a 361 without having to take the Dremel to it or buy a Fordam for the upper transfers to simply put the freekin' saw back together.
So is this an "A", "B", or "C" cylinder?
Simple, direct question.
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Damn straight it is. Makes everyone sharpen their pencils.
The funny thing about AS since this "like" function has been enabled is that you can see who is kissing who's arse and the contradictions stick out like dog's balls
You should probably take your dog in to the vet and get that checked Matt.
What are you using to measure your squish? You seemed to have been frugal on parts and a compression gauge can we assume that you are using chicom measuring tools, as well?
I used solder to measure the squish as directed on many threads that I read on here. As for being frugal I don't think so. Every other part I put on this saw has been oem. I did alot of research on am p/c kits before going with the nwp kit that I installed. Now as for the compression gauge, I called my local Mac snap on and Cornwall reps and could not justify spending the amount of money that they wanted for there gauges. Once again if I were using these tools professionally and counting on them day in and day out, I would have ponied up the money for them. Now as for my measuring tools I used a micrometer and a digital caliper. If I would have had the 2 046 cylinders I have now I would have went that route instead, but since I didn't I went this route. But as mentioned before I havent been disappointed with the kit. All I would have wanted is a tighter squish with out having to do any machine work.
The funny thing about AS since this "like" function has been enabled is that you can see who is kissing who's arse and the contradictions stick out like dog's balls
You didn't tell me that a while back.:msp_wub:I "like" this post but hesitate to kiss your ass.
Especially since you are in Oz and I'm in TN. Long distance relationships never seem to work out.
You didn't tell me that a while back.:msp_wub:
You didn't tell me that a while back.:msp_wub:
You can't just sneak around behind my back in open forums.
He didn't seem to be sneaking? Quite the proud trollop, he is.
You have no idea.
The funny thing about AS since this "like" function has been enabled is that you can see who is kissing who's arse and the contradictions stick out like dog's balls
he's more convienent, i don't need a stump with him.You can't just sneak around behind my back in open forums.
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