I am not sure anyone measures like this but heres some results . Mike I finally have the proof I was hoping NOT to have. I didn't want to believe a hone or torque platewas really necessary when having these blocks honed/bored out. In my case I didn't need to have the case bolted together - but I sure as hell would've benefited from a hone plate.
Today my motor builder measured the bores of my freshly bored block. The case was split and each side was bored withOUT a hone plate. The machine shop bored to CP's specs, .0030" clearance. Pistons matched to bores. The builder torqued the case together and measured - ZERO bore distortion with the cases bolted together. Next he torqued the BHJ hone plate to the block following Ron's (Axis) ARP stud procedure. The result was .0025" piston to cylinder wall clearance towards the top 2" or so and no longer round.. lower bore stayed true. My motor builder will be doing his best to fix this.
Have your block machined with a hone plate. It costs about $300 to buy the hone plate from BHJ. Just interesting now probably doesnt matter but I feel a Torque Plate on the Bottom and the Top of a GS Block is necessary to do nuice work.. Just my 2 cents worth!! Mike
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