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MILD THUNDER 05-10-2015 09:09 AM

Mike, even before the spintron, there was the "optron". Which I believe was a machine general motors used to study valvetrain motion.

There are alot of false claims on the web about spintron experience from many. I think you should buy one for the shop!

vintage chromoly 05-10-2015 09:10 AM

An engine block used for spintron testing of componentry has "windows" cut out of it so lasers and harmonic probes can be set up to measure the dynamics of the assembly.

It's not like a dyno where you take a complete engine in for "testing".

Payton 05-10-2015 09:47 AM

OK, then a SIM is for pressure and rotation testing or break in. but it never fires.

Payton 05-10-2015 09:51 AM

I just googled it. The spin it to 750rpms and pressure test and check for noises. Pretty minimal compare to Spintron or Dyno for that matter.

mike tkach 05-10-2015 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER (Post 4302579)
Mike, even before the spintron, there was the "optron". Which I believe was a machine general motors used to study valvetrain motion.

There are alot of false claims on the web about spintron experience from many. I think you should buy one for the shop!

false claims seem to be common lately,lol.a few of the members making false claims are very good at dancing around with their bullchit.the good thing is most of us see right past their bull.

BUP 05-10-2015 12:44 PM

SIM test examples. Mercruiser reman engines use to be label SIM tested. Actually Mercruiser reman is not done by them at all, it is all done by an Auto remaner in MO. SIM testing has been around a long time. Spintron started in 1993.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERf35Li7Q6I

Bawana 05-10-2015 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER (Post 4302579)
Mike, even before the spintron, there was the "optron". Which I believe was a machine general motors used to study valvetrain motion.

There are alot of false claims on the web about spintron experience from many. I think you should buy one for the shop!

Joe, maybe you, Mike or Dan know Bill from Ateco. He is in your area. I think he has a spin tron. Have any of you guys used him in the past?

sutphen 30 05-10-2015 06:24 PM

well we missed this one.

http://www.govdeals.com/index.cfm?fa...88&acctid=2863

sutphen 30 05-10-2015 06:30 PM

here a good view of what it is

http://www.netmachinery.net/cgi-bin/...uery=retrieval

mike tkach 05-10-2015 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by sutphen 30 (Post 4302726)

dam,that one was in my price range.


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