Tapered Bearings - taper bearings
Tip: You can purchase a complete dial bore gauge kit from any specialty automotive supplier for around $100. Some stores may also have kits available for rent.
Cylinderbore size
Tip: If you’ve opted to measure 3 separate axes along each point of the cylinder’s depth for maximum precision, start with your vertical measurement, then rotate the head of the gauge 45 degrees to both the left and right for your next 2 measurements.[17] X Research source
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The term “bore” refers to the diameter of a cylinder in a piston engine. If you’re assembling or rebuilding an engine, knowing the bore of each cylinder will allow you to install pistons of an appropriate size to ensure adequate clearance during firing and prevent excess wear or other, more dangerous issues. Measuring cylinder bore will require you to use a dial bore gauge to find the diameter of the cylinder at various points along its height. The process may seem complex, but it really isn’t all that difficult once you understand the logic behind it.
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