Basic Engine Measurements: Notes
During the course of engine repairs some basic engine measurements are required to verify engine diagnosis as well as to complete proper repairs. These measurements are made by precision measuring tools such as micrometers, Vernier calipers, cylinder bore gauges and dial indicators.
Also, a working knowledge of the metric system is also a vital skill that is needed by the technician. All BMW engine measurements consist of metric specifications. Some of the routine engine measurements performed include:
- Valve Guide Wear (Tilt Angle K)
- Cylinder Bore Measurements (Taper and Out-of-Round)
- Cylinder Head Warpage and Thickness
- Axial and Radial Endplay Measurements (Crankshaft/Camshaft etc).
Among all of the skills possessed by a modern technician, basic measuring techniques are perhaps the most overlooked and least used. This is why it is important to review these skills from time to time as a refresher.
Also, it is necessary to access technical data to obtain the proper specifications for these measurements. This course is designed to review measuring techniques to assist in engine diagnosis.