Basicly I don't have instant access to a press, and I have some decent p72 pistons I'd like to use when I get my "temporary" ls/vtec freshened up & ready to swap. I figure 2-3 hours is worth gaining over half a point of compression (and larger valve reliefs). FYI I do have forged pistons, but they're for the gsr block/ls crank dealy I'm building for next year.
I'm thinking about welding up a small frame for pressing wrist pins in/out of pistons. I have an old bottle jack, lots of steel angle & tube, and some ideas. I'm thinking a basic square with minor gussets on the corners. Since it wouldn't need much to push it though, I'm thinking it doesn't have to be terribly strong.
I'd like to have it accomodate the pin pushing through the piston, keep the piston in place, and keep it stable on the ground. To accomplish this, I think I'll be making 2 rectangular frames spaced out 1", side by side. I have 2 old 1.5 ton bottle jacks that still work, so I could either do a 1.5 or 3 ton press.
Anyone else ever make a hydraulic press before? Anything else I may have missed, or minimum power needed for the jack/ram?