Decking block with timing plate

DRIFTER WANNABE

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Aug 15, 2008
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OK searched for a while got lots of info not what i needed though

Ive recently took my block/ head to a reputable machine shop....

he called me thursday and told me his machine could not deck the block with the lower timing plate installed....

So my question is what kind of machine did your machinist use so i can find one..

how he explained it is that the main journals straddled a pipe and where clamped down so he could not put the block on there with the lower cover.....
 

thedave925

Since 9/16/05
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For the machine shop illiterate (me and the OP), I've taken the 2 seconds to help myself and do some actual research.


"Applications:
Cylinder Head and Block and engine component resurfacing - grinding or milling on Aluminum or Iron. DCM Tech has a wide variety of abrasives as well as PCD and CBN inserts, to suit any remanufacturing operation."
Source: http://www.dcm-tech.com/dcm_products/head_and_block.php
Apparently a CBN can be fitted to the surfacing machine.
The pic from the page that can be enlarged to show a cradle for a head.


This page is a sales-pitch but the first half of the page is very informative on the capabilities of modern mills:
http://www.enginebuildermag.com/Article/1200/head_and_block_resurfacing.aspx


Here's a machine to stay away from:
http://www.amsequipmentsales.com/Used/Van-Norman-570-Broach-D.html


This youtube video says its a resurfacer that the dude is using to go from 139RA to 17.8RA:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNno54b-z44


The guy in the video on the link below calls it a resurfacing machine. You get to see how the block mounts up for the machine in this video. The block is stationary, the mill head is what moves.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/video/523187/toyota_22r_block_resurfacing.
I find that its the most visually helpful video in my fast search.


I didn't find a definitive answer for the name of the machine the OP wants to know.

Edit: Isnms, you are correct. I found SM and never looked back. I remember in 06 when sf removed the search function....
I wasn't going to address the additional comments from others, but thank you Isnms for pointing out my intent.
 
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