Piston Skirts Scuffed ? Rings Did Not Seal ? This Is Why !

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  • @DeltaVTX
    @DeltaVTX Před rokem +114

    I dropped my micrometer once. It’s amazing how many feelings you get as you watch it tumble towards it’s inevitable meeting with the shop floor.

    • @mericawhips5697
      @mericawhips5697 Před rokem +9

      Just as bad as an iPhone with no case 😂

    • @robm.4512
      @robm.4512 Před rokem +13

      @Merica Whips 😢I’m with you there.
      It’s almost worse with a nice micrometer though, you kinda buy one for life, not 5 years max, that REALLY sucks nuts!
      😎👍🍻

    • @farkdangler
      @farkdangler Před rokem +17

      As long as it hits your foot first it's ok

    • @clnfreakone8486
      @clnfreakone8486 Před rokem +6

      I dropped calipers and they stuck in my leg once lol 😂

    • @akabruno1
      @akabruno1 Před rokem +16

      As an old machinist, I absolutely stick my foot under almost anything I drop. Hopefully, it's not really heavy!

  • @2strokepipes471
    @2strokepipes471 Před rokem +27

    Perfect timing on these videos. Right when I get home from work and plop on the couch for an hour before garage time.

  • @putemintheboat6784
    @putemintheboat6784 Před rokem +6

    Am the only one who watches this channel with no race car, no mods on my daily vehicle, and absolutely zero mechanical knowledge/ability?
    I highly doubt I'll ever use any of the stuff I learn on this channel. But I watch every video.

    • @stevemorrisracing
      @stevemorrisracing  Před rokem +1

      Thanks

    • @dannystephenson4855
      @dannystephenson4855 Před rokem +1

      You'll be knowledgeable on these subjects if ever in conversation with Car Guys or Race car drivers/builders. Atleast you'll sound like you know what's up!?!😅

  • @johnrodriguez473
    @johnrodriguez473 Před rokem +3

    Steve, I'm a industrial electrician who works in a copper mining operation. Have that E-stop button replaced with a cutler-hammer (Eaton) E-stop. That is one of those cheap European autopupu's style that are crap and will break on you when you twist them to pull it back out. Tell rotler to never use those use those pieces of garbage in there equipment

  • @taylormkct
    @taylormkct Před rokem +50

    Steve I never thought I would sit and watch 34 min explaining how your new honing machine works, but you make it very entertaining and enjoyable to view, even the misses sat and watch it.

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Před rokem +3

      I said the same thing when we saw it at the trade show.

    • @bradyhood4786
      @bradyhood4786 Před rokem +1

      I didn't realize it was a 35min video until seeing your comment

  • @mill383
    @mill383 Před rokem +20

    Amazing to see how far the technology has come. 40 years ago, my dad made his own honing tank from an electric motor driven power steering pump, hydraulic motor, and a Sunnen hone (the important part). Manually stroked. It was crude, by today's standards, but it is still in operation today. Operator skill required to get good results. Keep the great videos coming!

  • @GNX157
    @GNX157 Před rokem +7

    Steve, you should get together with Lake Speed Jr from Total Seal Rings, and do a segment with this machine and talk cylinder bore finish. He really knows his stuff.

  • @jayceecombs6887
    @jayceecombs6887 Před rokem +8

    Steve: this is like a "New Era" in the machining/honing process to me! I look back @ what I thought/believed was "state of the art," yet now appears to be nearly "Cave Man Rudimentary?"
    You sir are always THERE... Present... when these Eras shift/change! Y'all are just Amazing Sir! Just Mind Blowing! Thank You! J

    • @causeimbatmaaan
      @causeimbatmaaan Před rokem

      Hones like this have been around for at least 15 years.

  • @jdcustomz
    @jdcustomz Před rokem +2

    Steve giving away the Gems.
    90% of most Machine shops do the same old stepped honing to this day.
    Not many actually give you proper Cyl Wall finish. My company strives for this for our builds and clients as well.
    Always enjoy your videos.

  • @michaelmcclure8673
    @michaelmcclure8673 Před rokem +10

    Mr Steve, I studied surface finishing in my college classes. We learned how it affects cylinder pressure and more 😊

  • @BB..........
    @BB.......... Před rokem +6

    I watched a vid a few weeks ago with Lake Speed Jr where they took one of his dad's blocks over to pro stock racer Greg Anderson and honed it with one of these machines. It's fascinating how this machine works, and how much better it is over the old way of doing honing.

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 Před rokem +17

    Accuracy and repeatability are key for consistency. Dependable results make diagnosing problems and failure analysis of parts easier too. Very cool addition to the shop.

  • @logannewman4532
    @logannewman4532 Před rokem +5

    As a programmer, if I'm doing a some job that nobody else is going to touch (especially if it's a 4+ axis job) I like to do a low clearance entry, prove it out and then crank the rapid and start it in front of a member of management. I like to see if they flinch.

  • @davidwelsh829
    @davidwelsh829 Před rokem +6

    Steve, I have 45 years of experience using diamond tools mostly associated with my tile business. One thing about diamond blades is the matrix that carries the diamond, it must be the proper hardness so it wears exposing new diamonds at the correct rate for the material being cut. Tile & stone has many different types of material from granite to porcelain to regular glazed fired clay tile and it is fustrating to have a nearly new $80 blade quit cutting or start walking offline because it shed the current level of abrasive and is not wearing to expose new diamond .
    In your case hopefully the steel is nearly the same hardness and you wont have blade issue, softer stones for hard material seem to work best and cut faster.

  • @timmygiles9554
    @timmygiles9554 Před rokem +18

    Steve your one of the best and one of our brothers is in need. He has shared all of his luck with his family and friends. Love what you done for Cleetus!! Billy the kid at SRC has all his motor’s down and bob is covered up. I just thought it would be awesome if maybe had your help. Billy is worth helping and he would really help you shine. Your combos and Tom Nelson and Texas speed there is no others.

    • @Boni_Bmx
      @Boni_Bmx Před rokem

      Need A Steve Morris Billy Bad Boy Shirt❤🧡With The Wagon🧡since he is abusing that term now.🤣

    • @canusakommando9692
      @canusakommando9692 Před rokem

      Billy does need something like Cleetus. They will get it. SRC is the first family of small tire drag racing 🏁 🏁.

    • @freedomfox8183
      @freedomfox8183 Před rokem +1

      No he doesn't need what Cleetus has that's way too much for what he's doing.. just like cleatus is tuner said at the streetcar takeover event it's really hard to make that engine make low enough power not to spin on a no prep and billy did it damn near immediately with his TT BBC 540 so it'll be fine... he does have pretty much what Cleetus had before the billet engine ... Bob just has to fix all of box performances mistakes and it'll be good .. plus I think he needs to go dry-sump that's where a lot of his problems are as well he's starving the motor on the shutdown because he can't get any pan to work good enough.

  • @raindeergames6104
    @raindeergames6104 Před rokem +3

    wow that is a serious piece of kit😮. I could really use a shop with one of these right now. Im building a 1300Hp VW mk4 R32 motor and Im having a really hard time finding a shop in the UAE that can bore and hone the block the way i want it done. This is a fantastic investment to Your shop.

  • @quixototalis
    @quixototalis Před rokem +1

    I could stand there and watch this machine work all day. One of the hazards of having a piece of tech that is this cool.

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Před rokem +1

    As Machinist used to run the old red CK10 honing machine it was a fun machine to operate used to do a block in 20 to 30 minutes let it cool down and recheck.

  • @rockercover
    @rockercover Před rokem +3

    The honing sound is unique. Machine looks like it is the ultimate in precision work.

  • @flyfaen1
    @flyfaen1 Před 2 měsíci

    Finally, this info is being spread to the wider audience enmasse, now also by you guys, and Rottler and Total Seal. I've tried to tell this key importance of corse valleys and plateuing of the peaks in bores to gearheads locally, but being only one dude vs. a bunch of repeaters (monkey-see-monkey-doo'ers) they don't believe you.
    It might also be an idea to state that for especially emissions-meeting street/road vehicles (which realisticly operate most of the time off-boost and at low manifold/NA regime), people might want to considering using a lower viscosity oil, as I've found the surperior oil retention properties being so surperior that the rings start to float (too much) on the oil film, that oil consumption becomes an issue as oil is drawn past the rings during low manifold press and engine breaking scenarios on engines NOT using DBW and VVT in particular ( VVT+DBW engines can counter it by for one running higher manifold press and retarded camshafts thus using atkinson cycle in a win-win for thermal efficiency and less pumping losses at low and part load scenarios, and second do engine breaking with fuel-cut and WOT at the same time, limiting the vacuum).
    A similar issue also affects some other modern OEM engines that use plasma-spray sintered iron bores (they typically use 0W20 oil stock) and people have gotten oil consumption issues by using a thicker oil.
    For the guys in the US (except CA), I guess it doesn't matter much.
    Edit:
    I felt it through the screen when you dropped the mic'...

  • @scottconrad2719
    @scottconrad2719 Před rokem +2

    I want this service on my LS7 block, can't wait till your not so swamped to get down there and make more HP just from a perfect finish...😮

  • @spridgetmidget9238
    @spridgetmidget9238 Před rokem +1

    Hi Steve, cute fact for you, the automotive industry for years always had to match pistons to bore size because of the inconsistency in honing but the tech like is this machine let the mass manufacturers use a standard piston size which was a huge cost saving, that's why you dont see piston stamping anymore on a production engine 😁. Love that you are taking the time not only to explain metrology to the folks (kinda lost art 😉) but the way modern tech can do it so much better and faster. You done good with this m/c buddy 👍

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Před rokem +1

    PS I work for Great boss that taught me everything about machining his name was ken flanigan again he was a great guy to work for. Belmont California one thing about that area they had good sandwich shops.

  • @chrismadaj8751
    @chrismadaj8751 Před rokem +1

    What's really cool is little failures you learn from it and stays in your head for later when it counts how do the Sensors pick up the difference on the hone for the taper It's amazing machine. GODSPEED

  • @frankensteincreations4740

    Absolutely unreal! That machine is very impressive. Funny that you mentioned the skirt scuffing…
    I had a block done, always smelled oil burning, but had tremendous cylinder pressure. I tore it down to ring and bearing it, and add end gap for boost. I noticed a few pistons were scuffing… Those cylinder’s combustion chambers were oily do to scuffs in the bore… Oil rings couldn’t scrape properly with gouges in the bore…
    This machine is worth its weight in gold… Gonna be interesting to see if engines pick up Hp from a better bore/hone job… Awesome, just awesome! 👍🤘👏

    • @GNX157
      @GNX157 Před rokem +3

      It will. Lake Speed Jr (Total Seal Rings) has seen improvements of 8-10hp on engines with the right ring and hone package (Stapleton42 channel)

  • @strykerentllc
    @strykerentllc Před rokem +4

    Awesome machine and seeing the 20 Ra value is quite nice. chambers in our barrels require a 32Rms and they're mirror-like. The juice was definitely worth the squeeze with purchasing that machine. Of course the best part in the video was Dewey! LOL
    Got the mercy today as well. Cheers!

  • @covertsolid1
    @covertsolid1 Před rokem +3

    It is wild to think that a perfectly smooth bore is actually bad, but after explaining that you need the valleys to hold the oil and facilitate oiling it totally makes sense.
    On the surface it is/was counterintuitive. Having am "average" bore diameter with valley to hold oil that the rings won't scrap off, I mean now that I really think about it that is the point of the cross hatch is to draw the oil up and down with the stroke of the piston. Long story short, MIND BLOWN

    • @statementleaver8095
      @statementleaver8095 Před rokem

      Rifling on a Gun barrel = Gas instead of Oil
      Friction is the Enemy

    • @covertsolid1
      @covertsolid1 Před rokem

      @@statementleaver8095 yeah, that is not the same thing at all. The purpose and function do not corelate between the two.

    • @statementleaver8095
      @statementleaver8095 Před rokem

      @@covertsolid1 Both work off *Bores*
      Both controlled by *Force of Explosion*
      Both require *Honing*
      3 similarities that you appear to be Ignoring
      I can go for a fourth reason 🙊🙊

    • @statementleaver8095
      @statementleaver8095 Před rokem

      @@covertsolid1 Nothing wrong with a Smooth bore......It's just the Material used for Rings and Sleeves aren't up to the job
      EDIT
      Oil feed requirements for Lubrication would need to be like a Crankshaft with Oil channels involved on the Contact edges of the Piston🤔🤔

  • @helicopterdriver
    @helicopterdriver Před rokem +3

    Plateau finishing is much like roller burnishing apparently. Roller burnishing for perfect tolerance fits, is very repeatable. +/- .0001 is easy to keep. Critical for press fit bearing fits.

  • @scottgarmon4865
    @scottgarmon4865 Před rokem +6

    Great video Steve. learning about the latest and greatest and just trying to keep up in this ever changing Industry is a challenge. Its amazing how far engine machining has come in the last ten years.

  • @MillionairX
    @MillionairX Před rokem +2

    having the same intro music as PFISpeed makes watching all these videos so much fun, PFI and DrTuneEmAll got the best video tunes.

    • @negativeindustrial
      @negativeindustrial Před rokem

      Fucks me up every time. I keep thinking I clicked the wrong video.

  • @deankdx
    @deankdx Před 10 měsíci

    I watched this episode 3 times and still probably picked up less than 70% of what is going on. so much information in such a short video just on honing. i've never seen honing being explained in such detail or importance before. i'll be watching this one again trying to take it all in.

  • @380.motorsports
    @380.motorsports Před rokem

    I’m amazed not only at the speed and quality of the finish from this machine but its capability to accurately sense and measure such very fine increments and details of movement and sizing. Pretty cool technology.

  • @frlfda
    @frlfda Před rokem

    Thanks for showing us all this. I love learning, whether I'll ever use the knowledge or not, I get such a kick out of seeing how issues we have accepted or dealt with for years are being addressed.

  • @garretthoffman8475
    @garretthoffman8475 Před rokem

    Thank You Steve great video, So glad you are up and running on the new hone. I want you to prep my gen3 hemi block.

  • @br549rdr
    @br549rdr Před rokem +1

    This is so interesting. I program lathes n mills but no experience with a hone. Thank you so much. Love seeing your shop grow.

  • @TheCuttz1984
    @TheCuttz1984 Před rokem

    I learnt alot from this video. I knew bore surface was important. But this is next level. Thank you for sharing. Much love from Australia.

  • @markcasto9526
    @markcasto9526 Před rokem

    What I find that is amazing is there are mini mini mini engine builders out there that do wonderful work that would never be able to figure out these technical machines. It amazes me how fast Steve can understand the control panel.

  • @edsmachine93
    @edsmachine93 Před rokem

    Very nice Technology Steve.
    Thanks for sharing. 👍
    Take care, Ed.

  • @briananderson5284
    @briananderson5284 Před rokem +2

    Very cool😊 once again thanks for sharing your technology and your knowledge these videos are awesome to watch and learn from. Love to see the fine details to making lots of horse power 😊😊😊

  • @brolohalflemming7042
    @brolohalflemming7042 Před rokem

    I am learning! Before watching this video, I'd watched Freddy working on his flooded P1. He put a borescope in the engine and said it was good because he could still see the cross-hatch, and I was thinking "Why? Shouldn't it be smooth?". The stuff growing inside the cylinders was probably less good. Then in this video, when Steve talked about setting the cross-hatch angles, I was thinking "Ok, maybe it shouldn't be smooth, maybe it's for lubrication?". Then pleased to discover I'd got it right in the end.
    Also I'm guessing this is why good engines cost a lot more than stock Frod or GM engines because of the far greater attention to detail in the precision and fit & finish.

  • @erickbernard8208
    @erickbernard8208 Před rokem +2

    I'd love to learn this, I did cnc glass cutting but only X-Y axis

  • @brracing7861
    @brracing7861 Před rokem

    Awesome Technology Steve.
    Thanks for Sharing.

  • @jeffjankiewicz5100
    @jeffjankiewicz5100 Před rokem

    That new machine should be very consistent, MAJOR investment in the machine shop with repeatable results. Very cool, call me a geek but I found it very interesting. Even at 65, I still have the curiosity of a kid, but a hot rodder at heart.

  • @JohnRoberts71
    @JohnRoberts71 Před rokem +1

    Great content thanks for sharing. Good luck with your new equipment

  • @98integraGSR
    @98integraGSR Před rokem

    Just got my hoodie, shirt, stickers, and other goodies in. Wasn't lucky enough to get one of those grenaded engine pieces, but still- thats some IMPRESSIVE shipping time!

  • @randywl8925
    @randywl8925 Před rokem

    Nothing impresses me more than an engine builder who gets out the ol' Stanly tape measure in preparation to dial in a $400,000 CNC machine. 😁😁😁😁😁

  • @meandmissy1970
    @meandmissy1970 Před rokem

    Steve, if I’m not mistaken, you should be able to touch the vertical line between the Bore Location and Operation column and drag it to the left to uncover the numbers. Thanks for showing us your new Bore Hone machine. Very impressive.👍👍👍👋

  • @SosopChabot
    @SosopChabot Před rokem +1

    I do small engine builds and ever since I’ve been using (local shop) that machine (diamond stones) my piston life is longer AND the motors make way more torque. From 85cc 2 strokes to 1000cc turbo 4 strokes, all my customers are impressed with how quick they get to top rpm with that honing. It’s just better, period…

  • @dannystephenson4855
    @dannystephenson4855 Před rokem +1

    I love your educational content! My favorite part of your channel
    Keep up the awesome work Steve!

  • @mdebert_designs
    @mdebert_designs Před rokem

    I love it... using a tape measure to verify the cylinder length to the fourth decimal ;-)... lol

  • @jowens24
    @jowens24 Před rokem +1

    Great video Steve!!! I watched ever minute of the video, If I ever move to Michigan I think I could hit you up for a machine operator job.

  • @halemotors4084
    @halemotors4084 Před 5 měsíci

    Fab to see, so accurate, a long way from a hone with springs on it!

  • @fallendark6952
    @fallendark6952 Před rokem

    Love watching this hone machine work. I work for Timken and make bearings on a daily basis seeing this high tech machinery do such a quick and accurate job is just mind blowing. While im over here running equipment thats about 70 years old lol very very intresting video keep up the awesome work Steve!

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel Před rokem

    Hmmmm, Steve has bought a very fancy flute... 😂😁😇🤟

  • @GNX157
    @GNX157 Před rokem +4

    Probably one of the most amazing machines of the modern era. Lake Speed Jr of Total Seal uses this machine at Greg Anderson place on his fathers motor. Stapleton42 channel covers it. Lake figures with the right cylinder finish this machine provides along with the right piston and ring package alone is probably worth 8-10 hp itself.

  • @cjespers
    @cjespers Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. I saw Dewey! You guys rock, well done.

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981

    Awesome machine that’s gonna help you guys alot thanks for sharing

  • @stevemarr9295
    @stevemarr9295 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Steve - really good explanation and fascinating to see the modern machine doing it's stuff.

  • @ronnyspanneveld8110
    @ronnyspanneveld8110 Před rokem +1

    All you need now is a better coffee machine........

  • @Hjfvvdst
    @Hjfvvdst Před rokem

    That thing is awesome. Does having the proper oil retention help with ring seal?
    Contamination of the oil with blow by.

  • @michaelmyers9094
    @michaelmyers9094 Před rokem +1

    Looks like a Mitutoyo unit. Excellent video Steve!

  • @kevinc9006
    @kevinc9006 Před rokem +2

    In the CNC world, it's learn , learn , learn learn , and more learning it never stops!!!

    • @statementleaver8095
      @statementleaver8095 Před rokem

      You sound like a Teacher although No different
      Just Copy & Paste & Wait.
      No skill involved! No actuall Effort involved. Just someone preaching BUSY
      Anyone can Hop on a computer No Qualifications needed to use Only an Understanding of which Buttons to press.
      Look here SM trained by Word of Mouth🙊🙊

    • @dakotareid1566
      @dakotareid1566 Před rokem

      @@statementleaver8095lmao it takes a lot more than pressing buttons and waiting to use a CNC properly 😂
      There’s so much more than that, I can tell you’ve never done it

    • @statementleaver8095
      @statementleaver8095 Před rokem

      @@dakotareid1566 No my job involves me getting my hand Dirty
      Skilled work Welder......Not shitty American Brazing either 😂🤣

    • @statementleaver8095
      @statementleaver8095 Před rokem

      Personally I wouldn't trust any of You with a Tin of WD40 and a Walmart Shopping trolley 🤔🤔

    • @ScottH-dw4rh
      @ScottH-dw4rh Před 5 měsíci

      @@statementleaver8095show us on a picture where they touched you. We are there for you and understand you’re hurting. God bless.

  • @MrGGPRI
    @MrGGPRI Před rokem +1

    What is the fluid used in the operation ? Back in the day when I did homing using a drill motor, I used a water/dish soap mix and always worked fine for me; this prevented stone clogging problems encountered when using a light lube fluid.

  • @petercunningham3469
    @petercunningham3469 Před rokem

    Great presentation Steve seeing stuff thats new is great ! 👍

  • @williamsmith8808
    @williamsmith8808 Před rokem

    Hey Steve love your videos . I'm rebuilding my motor and I wanted to know what is the best tool to clean up the cylinder holes I don't want bigger pistons just want to clean them up. plus do I have to have a roller cam to be able to have roller lifters and rockers any help would be awesome

  • @johanalin2294
    @johanalin2294 Před rokem

    I exactly understand. We use a CK10 at work and the final resault is important so i understand the timeissue

  • @metrickarma
    @metrickarma Před rokem +1

    Great video, I can watch Steve talk about anything

  • @chopper1168
    @chopper1168 Před rokem

    Man I love your videos. I always learn something.

  • @williamlewis7846
    @williamlewis7846 Před rokem

    If you want to get the feel try it with a 1/2" Milwaukee drill and a hand hone LOL. That was the last one I did.

  • @truckladders4104
    @truckladders4104 Před rokem +2

    Great video Steve, We have a CK10 in good shape but older. Wed mostly industrial .small diesel and stock rebuilds. I guess the point is at what point is the advanced tech of the Rottler worthwhile? I love the CNC aspect freeing up a machinist while it works. I also love the bore finish but Im not sure our customer base requires this level of precision

    • @thereadinesschannel7610
      @thereadinesschannel7610 Před 10 měsíci

      I rode a CK 10 and later the CV 616 for many years and fully believe there is no lose of precision with those machines in the right hands …and a hell of a lot less time invested to get the job done. Too bad they stopped making them. I’m not raining on this guys parade …it’s a fantastic piece of technology, but I can’t see why making something so straightforward into a very complicated process is any advantage but If he’s getting paid for that kind of time and investment that’s great.

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Před rokem

    For years I have been honing to size with 80grit stones then dust the top off with a 400grit. That is as close to plateu honing as I can get with my tools. Rings seem to seat fine and no wear issues I am aware of. Would love to have a machine like this. Maybe in 20 years I can invest in one when the next latest and greatest one replaces these. :-) Heck a good cylinder king would be an upgrade for me! LOl

  • @lsu614
    @lsu614 Před rokem

    I would like to know how you get all those measurements and numbers! This thing is so cool and fancy

  • @supertunesupertune
    @supertunesupertune Před rokem

    I did that too with ours...started not in the hole. MAKE SURE HOLE TO HOLE is always on also after the first one.

  • @hartsfire5706
    @hartsfire5706 Před rokem

    wow just wow that machine is amazing to watch work.

  • @MrTruker1
    @MrTruker1 Před rokem +1

    Not cheaper, but better.
    You welcome 😊

  • @sfcrashley
    @sfcrashley Před rokem

    Great vid Steve, Thank you

  • @patrickwendling6759
    @patrickwendling6759 Před rokem

    Thank you for your knowledge and videos USA 🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸

  • @beckyumphrey2626
    @beckyumphrey2626 Před rokem

    Amazing technology. Great video.

  • @ohyeahbabyohyes
    @ohyeahbabyohyes Před rokem

    This begins to open up the possibility for custom honing to accentuate lubrication in the lower section of the cylinder that never touches the rings, but has extreme pressure on the skirts.

  • @paulsalvestrin7253
    @paulsalvestrin7253 Před rokem

    The technology today is just getting better. Yep the feel you speak of is something that takes year's to learn. I loved chasing the numbers i required but hated the time it took to get them. I would love $50 for every bore i haved honed over the last 30 year's.

  • @padders1068
    @padders1068 Před rokem

    Steve! Excellent video, as ever. Wow! what an awesome machine! It'd be rude to ask how much it cost, but I'm sure it'll pay for itself in no time. 🙂

  • @vehdynam
    @vehdynam Před rokem

    Steve , thank you for taking the time to show us how that hone works; very impressive. One question: is that profilometer motorized and walks down the bore to get a reading ?

  • @nikkojones2784
    @nikkojones2784 Před rokem +2

    Dr. Steve Morris PhD.
    Horse Power Masters Program

  • @c103110a
    @c103110a Před rokem +2

    A bit better than Pep Boys dingleberries in a 3/8 drill.

  • @timlarson9193
    @timlarson9193 Před rokem

    All of your competition groaning right now! 😁 Oh no! He's building engines even better than before! 😂😂😂😂

  • @novanut1964
    @novanut1964 Před rokem +1

    great video, very informative!

  • @roncoburn7771
    @roncoburn7771 Před rokem

    Ed kiebler is the man for rottler great video that machine is awesome

  • @swhting03
    @swhting03 Před 9 měsíci

    Recently discovered your channel - great stuff! Although I am aware of new tech, its great to see and hear in practice! Same theories, but lots more gadgets and data than there was in the 80's when I did machining and engine building. Can I get a retirement job with you? 😉

  • @benrossbach6501
    @benrossbach6501 Před rokem

    Even if Steve failed, I would bet 100 to 1 that it's still better that the average shop. As always thanks

  • @nhra7110
    @nhra7110 Před rokem +1

    Rottler makes some fine, fine machinery!

  • @EquitySolutionRayRaz
    @EquitySolutionRayRaz Před rokem

    Sure beats the old 1/2 drill , that’s all I ever got to use to hone with and I remember it took forever with my Pops honing out cylinders for rebuild . He would be yelling over the drill spray , I was just the coolant dispenser usually 😂

  • @Stormin06096
    @Stormin06096 Před rokem

    Great video. It's always nice to have a new tool to play with.

  • @1gofastboat327
    @1gofastboat327 Před rokem

    Excellent episode Mr. SMX

  • @Profabdesigns
    @Profabdesigns Před rokem

    On the Rottler, do the honing stones auto expand and contract upon G0G90 Z0 G28 Z0? I know on the Sunnen machine the older one do not. The newer ones do, but G54 X0Y0 has to be set first.

  • @tiredofit1235
    @tiredofit1235 Před rokem

    Cool to see the engineering behind a cylinder wall finish.

  • @jimduffy2923
    @jimduffy2923 Před rokem

    great video on the hone more consistant result take care

  • @jesseschwabe6140
    @jesseschwabe6140 Před rokem

    On your old machine did you step different grits, like a specific grit for rough-in, and a specific finish for the last .002 - .003 an inch. When you were mentioning that you believe you went too smooth and reduced the valleys. At what grit of stone do you believe is too smooth?

  • @Timbo428CJ
    @Timbo428CJ Před rokem

    Awesome machine, I'll bet it'll make things go waaay faster..
    I bet those tool bits aren't cheap to replace either.
    BTW, how long is the lifespan of the tool bits ??

  • @puppygadget3189
    @puppygadget3189 Před rokem

    What a game changer this hone is. Sure would be awesome to see the difference between your older hone than your new one in speed and accuracy. Hi ❤Dewey❤ you handsome boy.

  • @randr10
    @randr10 Před rokem

    The way the machine automatically takes out taper makes me feel better about my hand honing technique. I attached a sunnen style hone to my drill to do it. I have no way of measuring the cross hatch so I just adjusted my speed until it looked right. During sizing I took out the hone and checked with the dial bore gauge at 3 points on two axes to make sure everything was straight and round. I don't know why but when I rough bored the initial .010 undersize with the boring head on my mill, it developed a taper. It's weird because I fed with the table. It would make sense if I quill fed it because you're get more flex as you extend the quill further from the mill head. Who knows. Maybe just worn out ways on the knee. I'm getting a proper boring bar to mount on the back side of the ram because it was very far from ideal doing it with a boring head. Regardless, I took the taper out exactly the same way. I just spent more time in the bottom of the bore until it was straight, got it I think to .002 under (IIRC) then finish honed. It was within a half a thou top to bottom on all 3 cylinders on my Kubota engine build, which is overkill for the RPM that thing sees, but it definitely won't hurt being that straight. Sort of a test run for the next time I build a race motor, which will definitely be occurring at some point. The little 3 cylinder tractor engine runs great now by the way. Just changed out the break in oil at 37 hours. All those little techniques I picked up putting together high RPM V8's really paid off.

    • @randr10
      @randr10 Před rokem

      I wasn't surprised that the final plateau hone took off a tenth. That's not a lot of material at all. It may have taken off more than that even because the dial bore gauge will find the low spots in a surface finish and this thing is just supposed to be hitting the tops. That may be why they say it "doesn't take any material off." Measure with something less precise or maybe a finer stylus and it wouldn't show up.