The pros on here all say that boring it bigger than spec is about like starting out with a half worn block and any machine shop that doesn't want to do it to bentley specs should be avoided.
Quote from: rabbitman on March 25, 2011, 09:51:58 pmThe pros on here all say that boring it bigger than spec is about like starting out with a half worn block and any machine shop that doesn't want to do it to bentley specs should be avoided.Indeed.. The idea behind the looser spec for performance is simply to reduce friction.. Pretty much like is done in GASSER race motors.. However, since a diesel needs that compression the tighter, the better it's gonna last...
DankCorry why the concern... Have you got your motor up and running yet and had low compression?
Quote from: maxfax on March 25, 2011, 09:57:18 pmQuote from: rabbitman on March 25, 2011, 09:51:58 pmThe pros on here all say that boring it bigger than spec is about like starting out with a half worn block and any machine shop that doesn't want to do it to bentley specs should be avoided.Indeed.. The idea behind the looser spec for performance is simply to reduce friction.. Pretty much like is done in GASSER race motors.. However, since a diesel needs that compression the tighter, the better it's gonna last...and diesel fuel is a lubricator anyways.......at least it used to be.