clinter36
Bronze Member
This motor is a Shibaura N844LT (also Perkins 404). If you read my previous thread this rebuild started with bent push rods.
The head and crank are off to the machine shop and the block is completely stripped. Everything inside this engine with the exception of the push rods has been found in relatively decent shape. The pistons themselves are pretty scored up, but it does not seem to have hurt the cylinder walls.
I spent the weekend measuring the cylinder bore diameter and I would like opinions on if the block should be bored oversize or if I should just hone it and call it good.
The manufacture specs are: 84mm - 84.019mm with the "repair value at 84.2mm (That is .008" over factory spec)
below is my measurements if you care to read all of them, but the generalization is that the cylinders are .001-.002" oversize inline with the crank and .002 - .0025" oversize across the block perpendicular. (That is .0025-.0508mm) so I fall outside of factory specs, but inside of the repair value. Do I hone it..which I have to assume will take at least another .001" off, or do I have it bored .020" by the machine shop? My concern with machining it, is who is to say the machine shop will get it perfect, and the obvious extra cost.

If I read about modern auto engines, they seem to be playing with much higher out of round tolerances something like .00015. I hate to say it but I am not sure this engine is deserving of that kind of precision.
My second questions is there is a little bit of aluminum stuck on the side wall of the cylinders from the piston. I am not sure if I should hone it away, or if the hone will jump a little over that causing an odd wear pattern. Or if I should try to get the aluminum off before honing.. and how I might do that.
thanks
clint
The head and crank are off to the machine shop and the block is completely stripped. Everything inside this engine with the exception of the push rods has been found in relatively decent shape. The pistons themselves are pretty scored up, but it does not seem to have hurt the cylinder walls.
I spent the weekend measuring the cylinder bore diameter and I would like opinions on if the block should be bored oversize or if I should just hone it and call it good.
The manufacture specs are: 84mm - 84.019mm with the "repair value at 84.2mm (That is .008" over factory spec)
below is my measurements if you care to read all of them, but the generalization is that the cylinders are .001-.002" oversize inline with the crank and .002 - .0025" oversize across the block perpendicular. (That is .0025-.0508mm) so I fall outside of factory specs, but inside of the repair value. Do I hone it..which I have to assume will take at least another .001" off, or do I have it bored .020" by the machine shop? My concern with machining it, is who is to say the machine shop will get it perfect, and the obvious extra cost.

If I read about modern auto engines, they seem to be playing with much higher out of round tolerances something like .00015. I hate to say it but I am not sure this engine is deserving of that kind of precision.
My second questions is there is a little bit of aluminum stuck on the side wall of the cylinders from the piston. I am not sure if I should hone it away, or if the hone will jump a little over that causing an odd wear pattern. Or if I should try to get the aluminum off before honing.. and how I might do that.
thanks
clint