MOPARoldtimer
Banned
There is a machinist in my town who builds the best engines in the area. He has a great reputation and all his customers seem really happy with the engines he's built for them. He has built lots of Mopar small blocks and big blocks, and he doesn't use a torque plate when boring them; somehow he knows how to bore them for a perfect piston fit without using one. The proof is in the pudding: he has built 2 small blocks for me with forged pistons, and they display absolutely no piston slap when cold. If using a torque plate really changes the effective bore by as much as .004" as they say, I am really curious how he is able to get by without using one, but I don't want to ask him because he might feel it's a secret.















