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Hmm, interesting to me. Not sure what to look for in terms of shrinkage. For fun, I put the old guide in ice. After an hour, it's shrunk a tiny amount to .6325".
My poor drivers... the Goodson pilot left the chat trying to drive out the third guide that broke. The top of it mushroomed significantly, and I managed to strike my thumb multiple times (but not the block or studs, so that's a win?) That guide's land remained intact. The other guide, the eBay special, didn't mushroom on top, but the guide land did. The much bigger top meant the hammer never missed. The pilot bent somewhat but did not break. I wouldn't buy the Goodson driver again. I did buy the eBay driver again. I'm going to call Charod on Monday morning and see if he can give me dimensions on their guides. Egge lists the diameter of their guide at ".63." Definitely not going to try to get these NOS guides in anymore. Third guide is out... had to dril out the center and extract. This assignment has just been something else. And to think the intake guides were all done.in an hour. Ugh.
Posted on: Yesterday 22:52
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I think there are a couple of potential issues. 1. The driver is not adequate. 2. The guides may be just slightly oversized.
I had our local machine shop make this driver for me after being warned about cheap drivers not working. I also made up a guide to hold the driver at the correct angle and used my 5 lb sledge hammer. Nice solid direct hits and they slid out, and back in, like butter. Happiest day ever, as I had tried a few other methods unsuccessfully before I got to this point. You'll get there!! ![]() ![]()
Posted on: Yesterday 23:20
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The after market guides for My dad's 12 were a pain,. B7 rod i was able to move them.
The shop that did the seats said some were tough to get in, and they drive them down.. Going to mic the old ones and go from there.
Posted on: Yesterday 23:24
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Because I'm stubborn as an ox, I decided to sand one down. I took it 180 to 2,000 grit. It measured out to .6320" and tapped right in. Now, can I actually trust it to hold or is that going to be too loose for the interference fit?
Posted on: Today 9:40
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That's good news, and a valid concern. When you say "tapped right in" how easy was it? I should have made a video when I installed mine, but I'm guessing each one took about 20-30 taps to install, and they did tap right in. Did it go in easier than the intake guides you already installed? CLearly you don't want them to be too loose, at the same time there is no force on the guides that would cause them to move, but there is the expansion/contraction to consider. If you sand them down to .6330, the size of the old ones, then I don't think there should be any reason for concern.
Posted on: Today 10:24
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Hmm, I would say 10-15 medium/light hits with an average-sized hammer is all it took. Definitely wasn't going in by hand, but no need to break out the 4 lb. sledge needed to knock them out.
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Easier than the intakes? Maybe sand them, but just not quite as much???
I would guess that the rate of expansion, as the engine warms up, is fairly consistent between the block and the guides. That is, if they are tight when the engine is cold, the are not going to become as "loose" as the engine warms up. Seems to me that there shouldn't ever be a time that the guides will be looser than when you install them, when the guides are frozen and there is a difference in temp/size between the block and guides.
Posted on: Today 11:12
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Yeah, they were about the same as the intake guides (those were literally that easy to install). I'm just just going to use 180 grit to keep the surface dull instead of mirror-like, and aim for that .6325". Seems maybe like the magic number.
Posted on: Today 11:42
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I think if they install similarly to the intakes then there is no reason for concern.
Time to get those guides installed, everything else is relatively easy, just time consuming as you want to be careful everything is done just right before you close your engine up. It'll be running before you know it!
Posted on: Today 11:49
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