Here's a better video explaining it.. Salter makes great videos and knows his ****...
Here's a better video explaining it.. Salter makes great videos and knows his ****...
not any better, but thanksnot any better, but thanks
you and your boyfriend? Wrong forum

haha jesus.. there's an insane amount of videos relating to that whole thing in the last 2 weeks now.. i will pass on them. but wtf....


Can anyone give me a brief synopsis of this whole thing? I really don’t want to watch a video or videos on piston knurling.
It seems it’s been a bit a controversy.
Knurled pistons can work very well ,, in the right situation .
It is an excellent fix to save money and not have to bore, or buy new pistons .
To be really effective for a long time,,,it should be concentrated on the minor thrust side of a piston .
That way ,it doesn’t see the full load against the cylinder wall and won’t wear off easily .
It basically just acts to take up clearance in the cylinders,,,and keeps the piston from rocking in the bore .
Usually you are only talking about 5-6 thousandths knurl height at the most ,,depending on the condition of the pistons,,and bores .
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Exactly. This has gotten beyond old and way beyond ghey.
Newbomb Turk, What it all came down to is UTG put out a video about an article that Smokey Yunick wrote about knurling piston skirts to free up horse power. But UTG said in the video that he has never done the piston knurling thing, but Smokey said it worked. So all the UTG hatters came out in full force hatting on him for repeating it. I will say this about all of these hatters on this forum, if Smokey was still alive and all of these hatters were sitting in the same room with him and he brought up the subject not one of the UTG hatters would would tell Smokey he's an idiot. Now I never payed attention to a lot of what Smokey said or did because he was a Chevy man, but I new a lot of Chevy guys that considered him a god.
Far as I understand UTG mentioned in passing while talking about pistons, that he read a long time ago that Smokey said Knurling pistons picks up power, then the internet is now debating it, if it would or not.Can anyone give me a brief synopsis of this whole thing? I really don’t want to watch a video or videos on piston knurling.
It seems it’s been a bit a controversy.
how do you not have a dyno graph, chart or video on this?!??Far as I understand UTG mentioned in passing while talking about pistons, that he read a long time ago that Smokey said Knurling pistons picks up power, then the internet is now debating it, if it would or not.
You just have to breathe to stir the pot on the internet, no matter what you say there's someone (one's) that disagree.All this scuttlebutt about piston knurling is good for You Tube business. Stir the pot and sit back and count the cash.
Best I got, Brian said he gained like 8hp but lasted less than 250 laps.how do you not have a dyno graph, chart or video on this?!??
i'm shocked! shocked i say!
You got that right. ......and for those comparing it to valve guide knurling I have this to add. Valve guide knurling is an accepted practice in OTR truck engine repairs and can also still be a good practice for automotive applications. Before your heads explode, I'll tell yall something most of yall may not know. A knurling tool is nothing more than a thread cutter. I'm sure most of you know that. The knurler is run through first, threads are cut in the guides and then a reamer is run through to get the final size. Here's where the fun stuff is. Just like taps and fasteners, there are fine thread and coarse thread knurling tools. Using the fine thread tool removes too much metal and doesn't leave a lot of support. Those are the knurled guides that wear quickly. If you use a coarse threader, that will last a long time. Usually close to what a new guide lasts. Ask any machine shop that does OTR and industrial or railroad engine work and they'll tell you real quick not only does knurling save a lot of money, but it also works well. All this talk about piston knurling is for the birds.All this scuttlebutt about piston knurling is good for You Tube business. Stir the pot and sit back and count the cash.