15-09-2021, 09:16 PM
HI TONY,
Your advice is spot on,
When using modern Gasket Material the surface needs to be smother as they do not fill in irregularitys as well.
Also you are asking to much of The material to fill in hollows , Torquing to a higher flb does not help more likely pulls the thread up.
The type of Grinder you have Tony is great as it allows you to grind a range of items connected to Engines.
Also as you pointed out the Operator needs to take there time.
I have a Wright 12 inch table grinder made in Halifax for automotive work , the stone works in the horizontal so grinds the full width of the Block or head as it is moved horizontaly
has done a lot of work.
Colin
NZ
Your advice is spot on,
When using modern Gasket Material the surface needs to be smother as they do not fill in irregularitys as well.
Also you are asking to much of The material to fill in hollows , Torquing to a higher flb does not help more likely pulls the thread up.
The type of Grinder you have Tony is great as it allows you to grind a range of items connected to Engines.
Also as you pointed out the Operator needs to take there time.
I have a Wright 12 inch table grinder made in Halifax for automotive work , the stone works in the horizontal so grinds the full width of the Block or head as it is moved horizontaly
has done a lot of work.
Colin
NZ