Cylinder Head CC Kit
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Cylinder Head CC Kit
Im going to CC the head that im getting, and i need a kit to do it. I dont want to buy one to use once or twice .. so if somone wants to loan one for the cost that would be great... or selling one a little less expensive that a brand new one costs...
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
I could cut you a piece of 1/2" plexi. I doubt you will find anyone that will ship a buret unless its plastic. My glass one arrived broken the first try.
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
I was thinking of buying the Comp Kit... its only $100 or so... but still im really only going to use it a couple times if that so........ thats a 100 i could spend elsewhere
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
don't know if this helps but i used a piece of 3/8 plexi and a large industrial syringe with the cc graduations on it . It was a good deal cheaper to do and was within a half cc of what my machinist got.
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
Scrap Plexiglass, drill a hole or two, go to tractor supply (TSC) and buy a syringe or two and your done! Reinvest the remaining 94 bucks somewhere else!
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
I agree, I probably have less than $5 into my kit.
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
Good to know guys thanks so much. How does the plexi seal on the head?
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
Petroleum jelly works good, just don't use a whole lot.
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
X24.whoa wrote:Petroleum jelly works good, just don't use a whole lot.
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
Yeah i was afraid of changing the Volume by adding a sealant... but a thin layet of PJ could work great...
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
When I first saw this thread I thought that I had done it wrong. I just used plexiglass, vasoline, WD40, and a 10cc syringe. I guess that I got a "close-enough" solution with this method, my answer is probably over if anything.
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
For anyone looking for something for this thats not too expensive check out:
http://www.steigerperformance.com/products/sp90005.html
http://www.steigerperformance.com/products/sp90005.html
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Re: Cylinder Head CC Kit
I just picked up one of these kits, great price, nice buret and the base of the stand is a nice chunk of cast iron so its nice and stable.
The one I've seen from Comp doesn't list a MFG class or tolerance on it, this one does, for less than half the price.
http://www.labdepotinc.com/Product_Deta ... 60020.aspx
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The one I've seen from Comp doesn't list a MFG class or tolerance on it, this one does, for less than half the price.
http://www.labdepotinc.com/Product_Deta ... 60020.aspx
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