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 Post subject: Honing Plate
PostPosted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 6:56 pm 
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Just got this back from the machine shop. It was started by my friend Bobby years ago, but never got finished. So I had the holes taken to 3.55. It's an inch and a half of aluminum. I have decided to bore my 170 as the block just looked a little too loose. So I am going to use this now and see how it works.
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Cool! Should work great. I have one in steel that is 2" thick - HEAVY.

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is aluminum strong enough to get the desired effect?

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Should be. My machinist made one from Aluminum, not even as thick as this one. It just needs to give the headbolts something to torque against.


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Wouldn't steel be cheaper then the aluminum? Machining the aluminum would be easier and probably make up the difference.


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 Post subject: Steel or Aluminum
PostPosted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 6:00 pm 
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Well Bobby did make a steel one that I used to use. But I left it in the good care of one Sir Will of Glochester! So I took the other less travelled path and finished this aluminum one. Thanks Bobby!

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I am sure it is stiff enough to replicate the head stresses/strains. I have wondered if just running some bolts into the block with some individual washers/spacers wouldn't give you almost the same effect.

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