A thickness of .030 inches is equivalent to 30 mils or 0.762 millimeters. This measurement is often used in various applications, including manufacturing and materials science, to denote a relatively thin material. For context, it's slightly thicker than a typical credit card, which is about 0.030 inches thick.
Its around .030 thick.
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030 is just plain '30' as a number. The prefix zero is trivial.
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A 289 bored .030 over.
A thickness of .080 inches is equivalent to 80 thousandths of an inch. This measurement is commonly used in various applications, such as in metal sheets or plastic materials. To put it in perspective, it's slightly thicker than a standard credit card, which is typically around .030 inches thick.
Yes.
.030 inch ( on my 24 year old 5.0 horsepower Tecumseh engine )
Bore it .030 over. A 350 has a 4 inch bore. When you go .030 over, the cid., becomes 355.
A ford 302/5.0 will be 306ci if bored .030 (4.030" bore)
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