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    hey, anybody know the most useful plastigauge/metalgauge. to buy. not sure the exact name but it's for measuring really thin gaps. i'm trying to see if my heads cracked(the one in my car!) and the block, but there's a heck of alot out there. are cheap brands useless? or any thing is good? cheers
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    light a man on fire and he'll stay warm for the rest of his life.:faroah:

  • #2
    pretty much all plastigage from my experience is created equal.. different colors indicate different squish for tolerances..any brand should do fine.

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    • #3
      thanks man.
      light a man a fire and he'll stay warm for the night.
      light a man on fire and he'll stay warm for the rest of his life.:faroah:

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      • #4
        Plasti-gauge isn't use to measure a crack in a head....any crack in the head is too big.

        Plasti-gauge is used to measure the gap in sleeve bearing fits....like those on the crankshaft.

        The last time I bought some...Plasti-Gauge Brand...it was about $2.50 per strip...make sure you by the right color(s). Also it has a shelf life...does not last forever.
        Joe Lutz

        The SKATE ..... 1992L 5spd
        The Greatest Purchase I Ever Made

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        • #5
          have the head magna-fluxed at a machine shop



          I am the original

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          • #6
            sorry my bad... looking for warping. the whole straight edge gap measuring. hoping to have it finished today but not willing to put it back together with anything warped.
            light a man a fire and he'll stay warm for the night.
            light a man on fire and he'll stay warm for the rest of his life.:faroah:

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            • #7
              The head warpage is measured with a staight edge and a 'feeler gauge'
              Joe Lutz

              The SKATE ..... 1992L 5spd
              The Greatest Purchase I Ever Made

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              • #8
                thanks, eh. measured the head warpage. had to cut down my new $15 dollar level, but, not finding any warpage, i was unaffected. not even when my new feeler gauge tool fell apart... probly gonna need some lock tight on that nut...
                light a man a fire and he'll stay warm for the night.
                light a man on fire and he'll stay warm for the rest of his life.:faroah:

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