I was a little busy this morning.I might be a little dense in this regard. But, is the arrow pointing toward the chuck on the lathe?
So, Hello again
Don't worry about questions, all questions are welcome !!
I was a little busy this morning.I might be a little dense in this regard. But, is the arrow pointing toward the chuck on the lathe?
And it is not necessary for other engines, unless you are working with smaller sizes. No need for this engine, can do it with 2nd engine if you want - maybe...you will learn somethingFinished the cylinder, at least I think so. Used 400 grit and 600 grit silicon carbide. Feels and looks very smooth. No mirror shine, but from what I understand, not required for the Webster (please correct me if wrong).
Thank you. The measurements are allowing for a slight taper smaller at TDC. As I stated in an earlier post, it is difficult to measure with a telescoping gage. In any event, per my measurements, the taper is gradual from about .873" at BDC to 8727" at TDC. I think this may be a good thing.And it is not necessary for other engines, unless you are working with smaller sizes. No need for this engine, can do it with 2nd engine if you want - maybe...you will learn something
If the measurements are the same then : Great
Which lapping method did you use ?
I did use the lap similar to Adrian's website link above and that I photographed above shown in post #55. I modified it.
I am, at this point, planning on a cast iron piston with no rings. While on the subject, is the viton o-ring sized such that I could go that route with the current bore of .8727 to .873"?I'd say you're in good shape. As I understand it, when using CI rings you want some cross-hatching in the cylinder walls to retain a tiny bit of oil. With o-rings, maybe an even smoother surface is appropriate - ?? But I would think that as long as the surface is smooth enough not to tear up the o-ring, it will be fine, especially no longer than one typically runs a Webster.
Maybe someone with more expertise will chime in and correct any mistakes I've made above ...
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