Lets see. I'm in school, working 2 part time jobs, single parent with three sons to take care of ... It's why I learned to work on bikes myself. I can't afford to let others do the work for me. Heck last year due to my class schedule I only made 14,000 dollars.
Dave - you are a true Hero. Living proof that determination, priorities and commitment are the essence of a successful man, and not his wallet or assets. Your sons are indeed very lucky, and I'll bet dollars to donuts, they are all fine young men with great character and humble, self-assured dispositions.
You have my deepest respect-
+1 on that CalJ,
To continue.....
It is possible to compute the guides internal diameter with a bit of maths (by similar triangles) if you don't have the appropriate bore gauge.
I have attached a diagram that should make this clear. In the diagram the:
- Guides internal diameter (I.D) is shown as black.
- Valve is shown as brown.
- Length 'L' is the length from the end of the guide (rocker side) to the end of the valve face where the side-to-side measurement will be made (which is dimension 'B').
- Guide Length 'GL' is the length of the guide itself.
- Dimension 'B' is the side-to-side valve rock measurement.
- Dimension 'A' is what we are computing which is the stem to guide clearance.
What you are wanting to compute is the dimension 'A' in the diagram, because once you have 'A', then your guides I.D becomes 'A' + Valve O.D, where valve O.D can be measured with micrometres or verniers.
You need to measure the valve side-to-side rock (dimension 'B') preferably at a valve lift/height where the worn section of the valve stem is still inside the guide. Measure 'B' whilst keeping the cotter end of the valve hinged (pushed) against the guide as shown in the picture.
Then the guides I.D is expressed as:
GuideID = (GL x B)/L + ValveOD
[Update], If you don't want to hinge the valve when you take dimension 'B' (by pushing on it at the cotter end), then you can just rock the valve side-to-side as normal and take that measurement. This measurement will now be twice the distance compared to the hinged version measurement, so take this measurement and divide it by 2 and call it 'B', then plug it back into the expression above.