Toshi Basha
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I'm rebuilding a TR3A motor and my machinist says the block is untidy on top and needs to be surface ground (nb not sure this is the correct term); and to compensate, the liners might need to be adjusted to suit.
To do this, he explained that a portion of material is removed from the bottom surface of the liner's lip that the liner sits on, in the block.
1. Is my machinist correct? (I would have thought it would have been easier to machine the top surface of the liner...).
2. I have read and understand that the liners need to protrude above the block top; however, when is the measurement made? Presumably the gasket needs to be in place, but does it need to be compressed? And if it is compressed does it matter if the liner is removed for machining?
All advice is appreciated,
Brian Inwood
ps. an intruder - not a triumph owner, but 1952 Morgan +4.
I'm rebuilding a TR3A motor and my machinist says the block is untidy on top and needs to be surface ground (nb not sure this is the correct term); and to compensate, the liners might need to be adjusted to suit.
To do this, he explained that a portion of material is removed from the bottom surface of the liner's lip that the liner sits on, in the block.
1. Is my machinist correct? (I would have thought it would have been easier to machine the top surface of the liner...).
2. I have read and understand that the liners need to protrude above the block top; however, when is the measurement made? Presumably the gasket needs to be in place, but does it need to be compressed? And if it is compressed does it matter if the liner is removed for machining?
All advice is appreciated,
Brian Inwood
ps. an intruder - not a triumph owner, but 1952 Morgan +4.
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