How to use Plastigage

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Oil Clearances

Komentáře • 36

  • @thehilltopworkshop
    @thehilltopworkshop Před rokem +7

    There are as many ways to build engines as there are engine builders.
    I'm a micrometer guy myself, but I'll use plastigauge as well.
    Keep making great videos, Lou. 🤠👍

  • @littlebastardsracing49
    @littlebastardsracing49 Před rokem +5

    This man knows what he's is doing 💯 experience is key I have never seen a video where he hasn't been 100% correct 🏁

  • @lesgaal4017
    @lesgaal4017 Před rokem +4

    Mate you are 100%right I've never used plasti-guage building engines, you can't go wrong with precision measuring tools.

    • @scottsquires6186
      @scottsquires6186 Před měsícem

      Plastage is not as good but it definitely works pretty well it not perfect

  • @ryanpitt4633
    @ryanpitt4633 Před 8 měsíci

    I've been watching you since I was a teenager I'm glad to see your still here to help

  • @fukemallgarage
    @fukemallgarage Před rokem +5

    The first time I saw a plastigauge used was on your tailgate rebuild. Great info as always. Awesome to see some new episodes from My Vintage Iron.

  • @andrewwasson6153
    @andrewwasson6153 Před měsícem

    If I have a crank, block and rods that I’ve just gotten back from a reputable machine shop who have ground and polished the crank and I’ve got a set of quality bearings then it should go together without any issues. Many shops that grind and polish cranks, supply bearings which makes it just that much more promising. If I can’t beg, borrow or steal a calibrated micrometer and a calibrated bore gauge, Plastigauge is my sanity check.

  • @19blue58
    @19blue58 Před 2 měsíci

    Over here in Australia GMH Workshop manuals gives a complete overview of how to use Plastiguage in rebuilding Holden and Chevrolet engines. A side note the photos of the Small Bock 350 shows a 4bolt main Big Block Chevrolet engine never a stock engine in the holdens of the Era

  • @nuvey7939
    @nuvey7939 Před rokem +2

    My problem with plastigage is that it requires me to use my subjective estimations to determine the clearance. I use it on lawnmowers and shit, but you'll never see me using it on an engine I care about. I agree 100%, it's better than not using anything, but only a little, because you're still guessing. Buy the tools if you're rebuilding engines. If you aren't, take it to a machine shop and they will do it for you

  • @garageforcerestos
    @garageforcerestos Před rokem +6

    could you do a video where you compare the measurement from the plasti gauge and the measurement tools?

  • @HK47Elite
    @HK47Elite Před rokem +1

    Got my crank back and my machinist told me it was a 10/10 grind when I was leaving. Came to find out it was 20/20 thanks to plastiguage lol. So better than nothing in my book! I am going to buy measurement tools for my next build though

  • @amiabledave50
    @amiabledave50 Před rokem +2

    Good video..

  • @manitoublack
    @manitoublack Před rokem +3

    best way to check journal taper?
    Plastigauge

  • @abdouliejallow7642
    @abdouliejallow7642 Před rokem +1

    since you dont mention how much inch clearance is good or bad it will be hard to understand the whole video to avoid mistakes in rebuilding your engine...u need to explain the effect of too much or too little engine clearance and how damaging it can do on an engine

  • @Spokavriel
    @Spokavriel Před 10 měsíci

    Wouldn't be surprised if this is already stated. But you really need to say to clean off all the plastigauge because it measured it by filling your clearance gap. I can see someone thinking because it wasn't said its ok to skip thinking the oil would wash it away in operation or it would somehow break down to a lubricant.

  • @rickyfulks889
    @rickyfulks889 Před rokem +1

    It would b interesting to c a comparison with bore gauge to plastigauge

  • @ucnhtmenow1
    @ucnhtmenow1 Před 2 měsíci

    I roasted the crank because i wanted to make sure nothing was binging but it still looks like yours does. It's not deformed, or so it seems, from rotating the crank. Whoops

  • @markw95
    @markw95 Před rokem

    Plastiguage is a comparative measurement I.e. not entirely accurate, so I agree with you, use accurate measuring tools

  • @one62projects
    @one62projects Před rokem

    Can the gage work be done on all the bearings at the same time

  • @1959triumph
    @1959triumph Před rokem +1

    How do you increase the clearence if you measure it and it's not big enough

    • @Fizzer99
      @Fizzer99 Před rokem +3

      get smaller bearings.

    • @Myvintageiron7512
      @Myvintageiron7512  Před rokem +4

      @@Fizzer99 change to a different bearing

    • @mrctuned2844
      @mrctuned2844 Před rokem +4

      Most bearing manufacturers will make a standard bearing, one that is .001" oversized, and a set that is .001" undersized. You can mix these bearing halves to get the correct clearance.

  • @JTsMechanicShop5748
    @JTsMechanicShop5748 Před rokem

    What oil pressure do u get with these bearing clearance with a stock oil pump and at what RPM

  • @garagesociety9907
    @garagesociety9907 Před rokem

    Great.

  • @jacjumpin7471
    @jacjumpin7471 Před rokem

    1965 High School Auto Tech class Plastigage was used to check bearing wear with motor in car Not clearence on a rebuild

  • @bigstuff52
    @bigstuff52 Před rokem

    Thanks for posting..

  • @abdouliejallow7642
    @abdouliejallow7642 Před rokem

    in the process of installing the plastigage u need to to do off camera

  • @nickgallo9129
    @nickgallo9129 Před měsícem

    The video scarcely shows what he is doing. Does he useva rid besring in between the rod cap and the journal?

  • @lordsauto
    @lordsauto Před rokem +1

    Been a fan for a long time. U we're supposed to build me a motor but somehow didn't work out. Love ur vids Thanks Kerry