Finally received my measuring instruments (dial bore gauge, outside mic set) and found time to get the cylinder inner diameters checked out. I ordered from Fowler as it's all my budget allowed for. The 0-4" Mic set (
amazon,
fowler) states an accuracy of +/- 0.0002" with graduations of +/- 0.0001" - sufficient. The dial bore guage (
amazon,
fowler) has graduations of 0.0005" the accuracy is a little more confusing, it's listed as being accurate to +/- 0.0005" but the spec sheet included in the box throws around some different numbers.
Total error of +/- 0.0009" ? Either way under 0.001" so I believe these should be sufficient. They were easy to use and worked well for my use. Anyways, here is how I measured the cylinder inner diameters.
First, I wiped down cylinder walls with mineral spirits to remove any residue. Then I grabbed the 1-2" mic and checked it with the 2" anvil. Great, zero'd. I set the mic to the target cylinder wall ID I grabbed from the CB350F service manual listed
here on the site. 1.8504" was my target. Service limit was 1.8543". I set my 1-2 mic to 1.8504, then zeroed the dial bore indicator within that. Now I went cylinder to cylinder measuring front to back and left to right at three depths, and three times per measurment. 72 measurements in total. I drew this picture to keep track of everything.
A short while later...
All set! The dial bore indicator made short work of this. Once I learnt how to use the tools and wrapped my head around everything I was able to get consistent measurements in a relatively short amount of time. Here are the results in an easier to read format.
From my untrained eye, everything looks to be within service limit and without dramatic taper or egg shaping. I've never done this before and really have no baseline of what "a lot" or "a little" is. Any input reading these would be greatly appreciated. I read taper as being dramatically different along either axis from top to bottom or bottom to top. I read egg shaping as being dramatically different numbers at each plane (top middle bottom) and across the two axis' (X, and Y).
One question I have, how do I account for any error in my equipment? I understand my measurements are only as accurate as my least accurate tool - that being the dial bore gauge. I'm still unsure if the error in the is +/- 0.0009" or +/- 0.0005". What do I do with this number once I have it?
Thanks all! Hoping to get the piston OD measurements tomorrow, then ring end gaps then too.