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dial indicator adaptor I know there are several good methods to determine TDC in the flathead with the head on. I was wondering if some one has made an adaptor for a dial indicator that would thread into the spark plug hole, You would need a right angle extension about 1 & 1/2" long to reach from the plug hole to hit the top the piston.
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This one will do that. Mag base, or any fixture you might have on hand.
Bruce |
Re: dial indicator adaptor You might try an old snowmobiler's trick. Feed enough rope down through the spark plug hole to act as a piston stop. Turn the crankshaft both ways until it stops turning. Halfway between is TDC. You would have to be kinda careful not to vary the amount of rope in the cylinder and rock it back and forth several times to account for the compress-ability of the rope, but I bet it'd be close. I think a dial indicator extension would be tough.
I've done this a lot on snowmobiles, but admit I've never tried it on a flathead Ford. Bruce, could you explain how that dial indicator set up would work? |
Re: dial indicator adaptor Anything soft enough to be used as a dead stop would work. A dead stop should be more accurate than a dial indicator. The trick is repeatable results, so it needs to be checked several times.
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Bruce |
Re: dial indicator adaptor I like the zip tie method. Stick the buckle end in the bore and let it ride up the side of the bore until it hits the head. I think credit for this goes to Bruce Lancaster but the search function on this site is super crappy and getting worse all the time.
Lonnie |
Re: dial indicator adaptor A dial indicator is not the best tool to determine TDC.
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Re: dial indicator adaptor You can also make an adapter from and old spark plug that a hose will go on. Add a little oil and turn engine on compression stroke. Oil will travel up the hose and give a very accurate reading. Oh.. Use a clear hose.
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Re: dial indicator adaptor Using a dial indicator, if possible, you would get a consistent, and accurate TDC in thousands of an inch by rotating the engine back and forth. The rest of methods I have seen and the ones suggested are not that accurate. Bruce, that was great question about how that dial indicator would be used with the cylinder head on.
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Re: dial indicator adaptor i once welded a spark plug base full, then drilled a small hole thru it that fit a piece of rod bent to a 45 degree angle on one end. angled end would hit the piston, straight part slid up an down in the spark plug base with dial indicator on top. this was in a packard straight 8, but should work on the ford too i would think.
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Re: dial indicator adaptor I vote for the "zip-tie method" (if it works); has anybody actually done it?
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Re: dial indicator adaptor "Zip-tie method" works very well.
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Re: dial indicator adaptor Actually there is/was a special dial indicator device made for our Flatheads. I'll look for mine and try to get a picture posted.
However, I agree with dead stop, repeatable, results as mentioned above. |
Re: dial indicator adaptor John, that would be great if you could locate that dial indicator adaptor and post a photo. As a former machinist, making one would not be that tough, especially if someone has already come up with one. Thank you.
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