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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2016253" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>Yeah, but the point that you keep missing is that there in nothing in the design drawings that a Trued and Tuned action conforms to. The word "blueprint" not only doesn't apply, it can't because the results of a skilled person's re-working of the action (or engine) takes the resulting tolerance FAR beyond what the OEM intended for production. If you are determined to continue to label this process "blueprinting" then you're perpetuating an ambiguous misnomer. I contend that is more correctly called a "Trued" action as some of those who actually do the work refer to it by. The word has already fallen out of common use in the engines world, time to catch up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2016253, member: 93138"] Yeah, but the point that you keep missing is that there in nothing in the design drawings that a Trued and Tuned action conforms to. The word "blueprint" not only doesn't apply, it can't because the results of a skilled person's re-working of the action (or engine) takes the resulting tolerance FAR beyond what the OEM intended for production. If you are determined to continue to label this process "blueprinting" then you're perpetuating an ambiguous misnomer. I contend that is more correctly called a "Trued" action as some of those who actually do the work refer to it by. The word has already fallen out of common use in the engines world, time to catch up. [/QUOTE]
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