How to o-ring a block using ISKY's Groov-Matic O-Ringing tool. PART2
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2021
- How to o-ring a block using ISKY's Groov-Matic O-Ringing tool. Part2
This is the parts two video I've been working on. I start off the video by answering some questions then were off to the shop to install the O-rings. Remember start your O-ring at the bolt hole.
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Thanks for the tip on the Titan Head gasket
Great job im gonna do it just like you did
You’re an excellent machinist, sir! Glad I found your channel!
Thank You and welcome.
Cheers to the premier!
Sir, it gives me a lot of tenderness, I hope your channel goes well, blessings !!
Thank you.
100 thumbs UP . I think about the way i built engines back in early 70 's porting head with a drill and a piece of speedo cable and different round stones . tape and hose clamps lol . to match intake manifold we would bend a piece of wire 90 degrees to catch high and low spots . it would to days of work to do them . back in the day i knew alot of really smart people and they kept telling me to spend more on the exhaust side of the heads it was more important . how things have changed sense those days .
Ebay store is a great idea! You could sell custom "DannyBilt" engines! :)
That was very entertaining..I've never seen that before..
Nice video and good explenation.
- Stainless wire for copper or composite head gaskets.
- Copper wire for MLS head gaskets.
Mitsubishi and Subaru guys run 1000whp+ with stainless wire and stock composite head gaskets, no receiver grove.
Great information as always!
Hey Mr E bay, love the commercial.
Just wanted to say Merry Christmas 🎄🎄🎄to my favorite machinest and Shop Mom
How funny! Thank you and Merry Christmas from our family to yours.🙏🎄🎄🎄🎄
Great video. The only blocks that i can see having a problem with that tool is a VR6 because of the non vertical bores.
great vid...im sold...thanks!
Thanks for your knowledge.
Merry Christmas.
😎🍺👍
So, the California trip was for the ebay commercial I take it? I watch it to the end every time without skipping my man has made it to Hollywood
You made me laugh out loud, excellent observation!
What up man:) I'm really digging your commercial:)
Thanks Aaron
Thank you and eBay motors, the commercial was fun.
Looked fun:) Your a natural in this aspect!
This is a very good informational video. Oh BTW great job on the commercial. 👊🏼
Thank you
@@MrDanielSoliz you’re welcome brother. Merry Christmas 🎄🎄
@@rickchowsr2532 Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄🙏
Thanks for the content! Regards from Germany
I like it man. May try the o ring at some point.
You Knocked it out the park
Nice job, thanks
Hmmm? apparently... at least according to Ebay.. Texas ain't a Lone Star State anymore. But we knew that all along.🎆
Awesome thanks.
Ive had much better luck with MLS than the SCE Titan. The Titans wouldn't hold as much boost.
O-rings and receiver grooves are still the best though.
Ebay motor well well well look who has made big time guess we just call you Hollywood now congratulations 🎊 👏
Hello, loved your videos on this. I have a question, I am not a mechanic not a motor builder but I am fixing and renovating my car, learning as I go, so right now I have the option of getting a copper gasket custom made with higher thickness since I got the engine block releveled and the surfacing took a lot. Originally the motor does not have a copper gasket so I don't know if the torque specifications needed and also if I need a ring since I got a thicker gasket to compensate deck height
Same torque will work and o-rings are not needed. 👍
@@MrDanielSoliz thank you from the other side of he Ocean
Your videos are great, actually easy to build a tool like that; thanks.
**edit, Daniel** wher do the 10 thou go? SS cannot be compressed there,so does the ring dig down into the cyinder head? or does it just stay controlled by a gasket stop?
It gets pressed into the head gasket. Sometimes we do a receiver groove in the cylinder head and it sets it’s self there. Kinda like a locking ring.
Just ordered 1 from amazon. Can’t wait to try it. Would putting some oil on the cutting surface help at all for a smoother no chatter cut? I can’t see how it would make it any worse.
You will love it, oil ? It depends on the metal I have tried it,I have found that sometimes is stops cutting and just dulls the blade. Lately I’ve been doing them dry.
hey great video btw , just wondering if you put a reciever groove in the head . how to do line the groove up to the head? and what do you use to cut the reciever groove on the head . i presume a mill. ? also the reciever groove in the head how wide do you determine to make it ? i presume it has to be wider than the oring groove in the block to accept the gasket plus the oring .thanks
I did not put a receiver groove on the cylinder head on these. Wanted to test the compressed air supercharger and it worked fine. On other power adders I would have. BHJ makes a plate system to cut those on the table we use the mill to do it and same width as the block.
@@MrDanielSoliz if you do a set with reciever groove on a manual mill i would like to see a video i have a ls i would like to cut the heads myself on my mill just want to try do it without the bhj plate if possible
would you use hylomar on normal flat block and mls gasket?
Yes sir!!!! Love it!👍👍👍👍
So how do you groove the head. Is there a fixture for that?
BHJ does make a fixture and you can also do it on the Bridgeport mill. With a cutter.
Is that an iron or aluminum block? I bought one based off your video I found online and can't get it to cut my iron nissan block.
Iron block.
Did you end up finding a different blade to cut it?
The blade that came with the kit. I did buy a spare blade and the black I cut was a( high nickel )very hard block.
how do you do the reciever groove?
We do it on a Bridgeport mill but you can also use a tool (jig) by BHJ tools.
@@MrDanielSoliz do you "have to" put a reciever groove in or just best practice? Thanks
Easy enough.
Great video.
What tool is used to make the receiving groove on the head?
BHJ will make a plate for any engine and they have the cutting head. We use the bridge port mill.
@@MrDanielSoliz how deep is the receiving groove have to be?
Whats the blue stand for the micrometer
It’s for checking the grove depth. Not necessarily but I like to check it afterwards.
@@MrDanielSoliz i ment like who makes it
Not film, tape. Well not tape, disc. Well not disc, thumb drive. Oh never mind.