

⚙️ Measure once, dominate always — the ultimate gauge for precision pros!
The Sealed Power SPG1 Gauge is a compact, plastic precision tool designed for quick and accurate measurement of engine bearing clearances. With a legacy dating back over 75 years, it’s trusted by mechanics worldwide to ensure perfect fits during engine rebuilds. Lightweight and easy to use, it delivers reliable data that saves time and prevents costly errors.

| ASIN | B001LERPRA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,178 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Automotive Performance Fuel Gauges |
| Brand | Sealed Power |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (401) |
| Date First Available | November 23, 2005 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00724956611850 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.2 x 1.4 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | SPG1 |
| Manufacturer | Sealed Power Corp. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SPG-1 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model | Gauge |
| OEM Part Number | SPG1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 1.4 x 1 inches |
| UPC | 724956611850 |
C**0
Plastigage---a 50 year love affair
First used Plastigage 50 years ago. Rebuilding the engine on my first car (a year before I could even drive it). An old time mechanic down the road had taken pity on a poor kid with zero mechanical experience. My dad was non-mechanical to say the least. Anyhow, I had purchased a 1961 Ford Falcon in 1972. Perfect body and interior, but engine had not been run for years--still only 60,000 miles. 170 ci straight six with three on the tree. Started by pulling the head, strapping it to my bike and peddling it 2 miles to the shop. I had a lesson in patience. Instead of using that nice new Sioux valve and seat grinding equipment. I was taught to use clover compound and lap all twelve valves back into tolerance. It was a few years until I full appreciated what that taught me. He suggested we go through the entire engine. He only had daughters and I think was sorry he had never passed on his skills to anyone else. He was to grouchy to say so, but it was his idea. Soon the engine was out and I was tearing it down. The mysteries of all the tolerances and fits were revealed to me. I was amazed at how clever the plastic gauge was. He had me measure the journals and use a telescoping gauge to measure the bearings. Time consuming and fraught with error for my unskilled hands. Then he showed me the little paper strip and did a one time demo. I then checked all the mains and rods. Maybe only an hour or two even for a 15 year old novice. Unlike my measurements, the results of the ground journals and new bearing inserts were clear. Those green "smudges" looked like "peas in a pod". Hot dawg, time to reassemble. But no, had to remeasure until I got it right and "proved" the plastigage was telling the truth. I got there and again developed some skill. But after teaching engines and repairing engines (gasoline and diesel) for much of my life I have always gone to Plastigage for checking running clearance-both before machining and after. It is quick and accurate. As my experience spelled out, measuring is great, but unless you are skilled, you will have questionable results. If time and/or skill is an issue you just need to buy this stuff and use it. It will get you to where you need to go quickly and with the fit required. I see others gripe about the cost. Yeah, it seems expensive for what is in the paper tube. But what you are buying is not the physical stuff....it is the data that results from using it. There is NO cheaper, quicker way to get that info. Plastigage was developed in England and was first used in the USA in 1948. I have used it for other "fits" as well in the machine shop, much as Prussion Blue is used for finding proper fits. One of those good, simple, should have been obvious ideas that is still the best method after 75 years of use.
J**K
Essential for any engine rebuild..
Did the job. Certainly enlightened me that I was using the wrong size bearings.. Always a must for any engine rebuild. You know what they say, Measure twice, cut once..
C**N
Worked
Worked
L**E
As good as it ever was
I used to sell the spg1 for .25 per stick. It still works great ad it always has, but ouchy on the cost these days. Lol
S**E
Thanks
Perfect
J**R
Worked well
Worked well with no issues. Quick shipping.
D**T
close to spec. .
This did what it is supposed to do after installing it as instructed and the parts cleaned and tightened the withed of material was so close to spec. .
O**Y
Excellent quality
Excellent quality
A**H
Funktioniert sehr gut
C**N
Bonne qualité .
M**D
only one piece expensive
M**O
Un producto muy util para medir las olguras de cojinetes de bancada y Bielsa de Motores
A**E
Worked fine on engine rebuild
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