i have a motor out of a boat which im going to rebuild at one stage or-a-rather. its a v8 cleveland 302.
was talking to a bloke at work & he mentioned horizontal boring. i have never even heard about this before. he stated with the crank prefectly straight it will just be a lot free'r. rang an engine place and they stated that there are no performance gains to be had by performing this process. & also at around $300 odd, i would like to know if this is actually worthwhile or not
anyone out there know what the deal is, that being - a worth while mod on an engine thats getting a full rebuild.
Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.
line boring/horizontal boring
Moderators: toaddog, TWISTY, V8Patrol, Moderators
line boring/horizontal boring
2003 GU Patrol ST 4.2L Diesel Turbo Intercooled
1988 D21 Pathfinder 3.8L V6 & T700 - SOLD 11/12
1988 D21 Pathfinder 3.8L V6 & T700 - SOLD 11/12
Basically they torque your main caps on without the crank, then run a perfectly straight reaming device down teh middle. Im no expert, but i dont see any peformance gains in doing it, as if your crank is the slightest bit off then its going to be out anyway.
If you are planning on revving it way above standard redline i suppose it might help removing another possible point of weakness and/or vibration.
If you are planning on revving it way above standard redline i suppose it might help removing another possible point of weakness and/or vibration.
I have had this done on a few blocks, and it's my belief that there are only very small performance gains to be had, however, engine life is increased because of the reduction in stresses on both the block and crank, and the engine will also vibrate less.
Align boring is also a very worthwhile mod, as it puts the cylinder bores in perfect alignment with the crank.
Best done together, as the clevo is very responsive to these mods.
hmm ... while you're at it, why not turn it into a 351

Align boring is also a very worthwhile mod, as it puts the cylinder bores in perfect alignment with the crank.
Best done together, as the clevo is very responsive to these mods.



already thought of that.......Eddy wrote:hmm ... while you're at it, why not turn it into a 351
![]()
bought a 351 crank off of ebay.......
got ripped of by a dodgy seller - one of the journals is below 40......

stupid a$$ wasted my money....

just gonna go the 302 as i dont wanna buy another crank
2003 GU Patrol ST 4.2L Diesel Turbo Intercooled
1988 D21 Pathfinder 3.8L V6 & T700 - SOLD 11/12
1988 D21 Pathfinder 3.8L V6 & T700 - SOLD 11/12
Boring of the crank & cam tunnel is worth while for the life of the new bearings, also having the crank machined for the new bearings. Over the years of the engine heating and cooling will slightly alter spec's so machining brings these back within manufactor spec's.
Blueprinting a engine is machining and balancing to actual manufactors drawing spec's.
Blueprinting a engine is machining and balancing to actual manufactors drawing spec's.
No Hurry
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests