CASPX
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I'm ready to mount the cylinders on the cases on my 787 rebuild and ran a dry test to get baseline squish and need some clarification on reading the results.
When reading the solder do I use the very thinnest part of the calipers (the very end) and measure the thinnest part of the squished solder? So it's the smallest measurement I can get on it.
Or
Do I use the thicker part of the calipers and get the thinnest part of the solder?
The difference in measuring styles comes out to a 0.004" - 0.005" difference which changes my required gasket from a .3 to a .4, this is why I'm asking before I buy another gasket.
Also my 6 Hole WSM comes out be .022" when it should be a .024", My original OEM 4 hole comes out right at .016" like it should be so does WSM gaskets have some tolerance issues VS OEM?
Are OEM base gaskets better/worse/same as stock since I need to get a correct base gasket?
Thanks
When reading the solder do I use the very thinnest part of the calipers (the very end) and measure the thinnest part of the squished solder? So it's the smallest measurement I can get on it.
Or
Do I use the thicker part of the calipers and get the thinnest part of the solder?
The difference in measuring styles comes out to a 0.004" - 0.005" difference which changes my required gasket from a .3 to a .4, this is why I'm asking before I buy another gasket.
Also my 6 Hole WSM comes out be .022" when it should be a .024", My original OEM 4 hole comes out right at .016" like it should be so does WSM gaskets have some tolerance issues VS OEM?
Are OEM base gaskets better/worse/same as stock since I need to get a correct base gasket?
Thanks
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