suprana1990 said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			hi
this question goes to pplz who mic their own cranks and cam journal.
i would like to know what u guys use to mic the crank.
i know it is the micrometer but just want to know what other tools u would use to mic the crank.
any input would be great
thanks
		
		
	 
This is how one of my mic' sets looks like:
	
	
	
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
	
You will figure out quickly how to properly use them if you have sense, and I bet you have enough.
For Out of Round & Journal Wear:
Since I am not a pro machinist, I measure twice to make sure I get a good reading.  (If consistent, I record; if not, more measuring.)  Measure the crank/cam at different points also for each journal to make sure it is perfectly round.
For Run Out:
That goes to the shop; I won't do that.  I don't have V-blocks and it is not cost efficient for me to have the additional tools for that: dial indicator and its stand.
*Note* It is easy to measure outside diameters, but meauring inside diameters (such as main housings/crank tunnel and connecting rod bores) is VERY tricky and needs a cylinder bore gauge which has the gauge on it.  Using T-bore gauges in conjunction with outside micrometers (as I pictured) is not as accurate as you need to be.  So that should be sent out too.