TheSearcherMan
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Well mikespain, if you get right down to it. The best way was to do a cylinder leak down test before pulling the engine down. That said, internal mics. are somewhat hard to get an accurate reading with unless you use them for a living, same with snap gauges. The best way is to use a bore gauge, which is inexpensive, however, to do it right, one would need a set of mics. to set it up. Without the mic., you could check taper, which should work also, as there should be no wear at the bottom of the cylinder. If one checks the ring gap at 3" down, and the stroke is more than 3", then you still may have excessive gap, however, not as much as say 3/4" down. If the block has 3-4 thousands wear, or even less, ring gap will probably be at or over the limit in the specs. There has been nothing magical about AE parts, the problem is the other parts sometimes come up far short in the quality control deptment. My concern is that the block has be bored, or has excessive taper/wear, and Basil will get stuck with a set of rings he don't need. In my opinion, AE parts are the only ones worth 2 cents for British Cars.
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