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? asked in Cars & TransportationCar Audio · 8 years ago

I need help with some of my Auto Tech Qustions?

I had 20 Questions for homework and I got them all but four. These are the ones I need help with.

5. What tools can be used to measure crankshaft end play?

11. Describe how to check for crankshaft bearing journal wear.

14. List two reasons why a block may need to be line bored

19. Explain why a camshaft lobe is tapered.

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    dial indacator An outside micrometer is used to check for crankshaft journal wear

    With main bearings, a worn, out-of-round or damaged bore can be restored back to standard ID by grinding or milling the mounting surface of the main caps, bolting the caps back on the block, and then cutting the holes back to their original dimensions.

    In the case of worn, out-of-round or damaged cam bearings in an engine block, there are no removable caps. The only option is to enlarge the bores so new oversize cam bearings with a larger outside diameter (OD) can be installed.

    Reason number two for line boring a block is to restore proper bore alignment - a process which is often called "align" boring (or honing if a line hone is used instead of a boring bar). As rigid as an engine block might seem, there is actually quite a bit of residual stress in most castings. As a new "green" block ages and undergoes repeated thermal cycles, the residual stresses left over from the original casting process tend to distort and warp the engine. This affects the alignment of the crankshaft and camshaft bores as well as cylinders. Eventually things settle down and the block becomes more or less stable (a "seasoned" block). The bearings as well as the crankshaft and camshaft journals gradually develop wear patterns that compensate for the distortion that has taken place.

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