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Old 12-09-2018, 12:08 PM
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Any opinions on the quality of a block that is cast and machined on the same day? My tool&die background would make me a bit wary of machining a block when in theory it could still be cooling? I would think 2 or 3 hours minimum to fully cool. Maybe they sequenced them OK. Was the Pad stamp done when the engine was fully assembled and ready to leave Flint? I suppose it could have been cast on 3rd shift and finished and stamped on 2nd shift (same day).
Here's one way to think about it. Many machinist, even back in the day, when blueprinting these things would re-hone cylinders while running hot water through the block to simulate temperatures during running conditions for more accurate machining since things expand and contract. Just a thought.
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