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Piston Stop

Postby JimF » Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:02 am

I am going to buy a piston stop so I can find TDC the using the Carl Liebold method.

I need a 14mm stop, correct?

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Re: Piston Stop

Postby MotoMike » Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:28 am

Hey Jim
Yep 14mm

Here is a link on decoding the NGK plugs. The B in our B6hs or B7hs plugs means 14mm threads. http://oldmanhonda.com/MC/Rplugs.html

Just as an aside, I know you are jammed up for time, but I knocked the insulator out of a plug, tapped the body and threaded a bolt into it to use as a piston stop. I rounded the end of the bolt off so it wouldn't gouge the piston top. Put a jam nut on top to lock the bolt into position once I settle on a length. some people drill a hole through the bolt to vent compression, but I couldn't keep the hole straight. I settled on cutting a grove down one side of the internal threads to allow pressure to escape.

I just finished building my timing wheel arbor and once my 14mm allen bit socket gets here I will attempt to do the timing. I had planned on photographing the tools and posting here after I made sure they all work.

Mike
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Re: Piston Stop

Postby kmev » Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:32 am

I just made one last week and it took about 15 minutes. All you need is an old plug, a 3/8 bolt, and a 3/8 tap. Instead of drilling a hole I Dremeled a thin slot up the side of the bolt - much easier and accomplishes the same thing.

If you are going to order online, the brass one from Crane Cams looks like the nicest for just over $10.

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Re: Piston Stop

Postby JimF » Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:07 am

Thanks! I just bought the Crane Cam stop through Summit Racing.

JIm

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Re: Piston Stop

Postby Bevel bob » Wed Aug 17, 2011 9:14 am

Go gently with it, its easy to gouge the sloping piston top, a plastic tip would be good.


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