Porta-Tool line bore
- V8Nate
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Porta-Tool line bore
Hi everybody, over the last couple years I have bought a couple used porta tool line bore kits off of ebay which neither were complete but I now have 4 bars w/cutters, 2 hand cranks which I think are for cutting the thrust surface(which I still haven't done yet) 2 hydraulic feeds, 2 sets of bushings and finally put it to work. It was missing the micrometer which was a drag, but I ended up making one on my 3d printer and cut up a micrometer and using that on the part I printed to set the cutters. I found some instructions on thesamba I believe which helped out.
The model I have is the older unit with a hydraulic feed that is secured with a bracket vs the later style that is built into the rear bushing. I know the majority of people that line bore at home prefer the truline over the porta-tool but I think it's a really cool old tool!
So after reading all I could find on the tool and looking up some videos I decided to make a video myself on how to use it. It takes some time to set up the cutters but if you take your time it works really well and has a nice finish in the bearing saddles. I'll put a link to the video down below and a few pictures to go with it.
Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving!
Nate
https://youtu.be/SNGsZpULOds[IMG]https: ... d0f5f4.jpg[/IMG]
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The model I have is the older unit with a hydraulic feed that is secured with a bracket vs the later style that is built into the rear bushing. I know the majority of people that line bore at home prefer the truline over the porta-tool but I think it's a really cool old tool!
So after reading all I could find on the tool and looking up some videos I decided to make a video myself on how to use it. It takes some time to set up the cutters but if you take your time it works really well and has a nice finish in the bearing saddles. I'll put a link to the video down below and a few pictures to go with it.
Hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving!
Nate
https://youtu.be/SNGsZpULOds[IMG]https: ... d0f5f4.jpg[/IMG]
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- doc
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
Really nice. I remember when they first came out. No feed system. Was tough to use, but worked.
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
Thanks Doc!doc wrote:Really nice. I remember when they first came out. No feed system. Was tough to use, but worked.
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
Thank you for posting the great video. I have searched for videos on this before with no results. Also, thank you for the 'hands on' explanation of how it is used.
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
You betcha!theKbStockpiler wrote:Thank you for posting the great video. I have searched for videos on this before with no results. Also, thank you for the 'hands on' explanation of how it is used.
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
Hi I know this is an older post but I am looking for one of these tools it is getting harder and harder to find someone to do the blocks in my area any info would be appreciated thanks
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
I'll keep my eyes posted I just found a set on ebay a few weeks ago and put a post up on YouTube and a samba member who watched my video ended up buying it so they are out there just harder to come by these days
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
V8Nate,
I'm new to the forum because I stumbled upon this post.
Thanks for posting about your Porta tool. I enjoyed the video.
As I am a machinist that likes automotive repair I am interested in how the hydraulic feeder works. Seems like a great invention.
I was able to find patent # 3,331,266 that had some information.
You post says there are two different types of feed tools. Can you post some more pictures of the feed tools?
Thanks Bill
I'm new to the forum because I stumbled upon this post.
Thanks for posting about your Porta tool. I enjoyed the video.
As I am a machinist that likes automotive repair I am interested in how the hydraulic feeder works. Seems like a great invention.
I was able to find patent # 3,331,266 that had some information.
You post says there are two different types of feed tools. Can you post some more pictures of the feed tools?
Thanks Bill
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
Hey Bill welcome and thanks for watching. The hydraulic feed is a pretty cool part of the kit, I'm not quite sure exactly how they work although I kind of have an idea. To engage the hydraulic feed you tighten the knob on the shaft and your off to work:)
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
Cool, Thanks for the reply. I'll do more research thru the patents. I'll also keep an eye out for one for sale. Thanks again and Good day.
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Re: Porta-Tool line bore
You betcha!
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