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1/05/2024 7:17 PM  #1


I made a DIY tool and saved myself $80-$300 over buying it

I am actually getting into the 393 build and I need to properly torque the rod bolts.  I know the torque wrench is "good enough" but wanted the extra accuracy of measuring rod bolt stretch.  I went online to find a budget tool but was horrified to see they were $80-$300.  I already had a dial indicator, a push rod, some 5/8" key stock and miscellaneous hardware so I decided to make my own fixture for my indicator.  I am very pleased with how it turned out.



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1/05/2024 11:44 PM  #2


Re: I made a DIY tool and saved myself $80-$300 over buying it

Nice!

 

1/06/2024 12:19 AM  #3


Re: I made a DIY tool and saved myself $80-$300 over buying it

Outstanding. That's the way to do it.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

1/06/2024 5:12 AM  #4


Re: I made a DIY tool and saved myself $80-$300 over buying it

Great idea.   What are you using to set/zero your measurement?

 

1/06/2024 3:32 PM  #5


Re: I made a DIY tool and saved myself $80-$300 over buying it

RTM wrote:

Great idea. What are you using to set/zero your measurement?

 

I will installit on the bolts/rods and and then turn the dial to 0º
 


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1/06/2024 7:58 PM  #6


Re: I made a DIY tool and saved myself $80-$300 over buying it

Already made some improvements. Added a tension spring to help secure it when in use and shortened the lower strut so it doesn’t hit the connecting rod.


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1/06/2024 9:18 PM  #7


Re: I made a DIY tool and saved myself $80-$300 over buying it

That's great!

And later on in your project, yon can make a push rod length checker with another push rod and some fine thread!


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1/07/2024 2:23 PM  #8


Re: I made a DIY tool and saved myself $80-$300 over buying it

Way cool! Bolt stretch for the win!
 


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
 

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