Quite a few! The only reason I buy from them is their Lifetime Warranty. I wish I could afford Snap-On& MAC but more often than not I have bought from China or Tawain!LOL Of course for a Torque Wrench you must have a good enough quality for precision engine assembly. I really need a good dial bore gauge, but a Starret cost almost 700.00!!drewcrane wrote:i wonder how many things have been assembled by crapsman![]()
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airfuelEddie wrote: BTW, the 4340 Crank weighs 72 lbs. BIG PAT shoulda been here for the lifting!
I cant imagine many men bigger than you Patpatrick wrote:airfuelEddie wrote: BTW, the 4340 Crank weighs 72 lbs. BIG PAT shoulda been here for the lifting!
I would have loved to have helped, Eddie. Now that I'm getting older and smarter. You and I could have sit down in the lawn chair's, you could have a Tea, I'd have one of those Micro Brew's, and watch my Bigger and Stronger Grunt's do the work.![]()
I quoted the range wrong Barc. The red is for .002 to .006 the green/blue is for another range,(s) which I dont currently know, used to, but it's many years. I would have used a good quality dial bore gauge with a 2"-3" range but have you priced a good one? Starret makes a nice one so does MAC and Snap-On or Goodson. But they are all over 600.00 for a machine shop quality gauge. I have some nice mics and snap gauges but snap gauges are + or - .002 or more. This is not accurate enough to check both main and con rod bores. The Pro's use a dial bore gauge. Someday I'll have to get a Goodson/Starret.fal308 wrote:It's been many many years since I needed to use Plastigage. I forget, what is the difference between red and green (and blue?) Plastigage?