I had a project 3900 apart and noticed that the piston was in the bore .020. Every bore I measured came out like this. SO....I need some input. If anyone has a 3900 with the heads off, i need to know piston to deck clearance from you also!
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Originally posted by gectek View PostI had a project 3900 apart and noticed that the piston was in the bore .020. Every bore I measured came out like this. SO....I need some input. If anyone has a 3900 with the heads off, i need to know piston to deck clearance from you also!
3.43/2 + 5.7 rod + 1.304 CH = 8.719
8.819 Deck height - 8.719= .0999 my new piston to deck clearance, with the offset grind and 5.7" rods. It's actually .010 less since my LS1 pistons are 1.314 CH.
Stock should be:
3.31/2 + 5.827 + 1.304 = 8.786
8.819 - 8.786 = .033 is what you should have, but then I believe it was you that said your connecting rods were measured at 5.9" instead of the 5.827" that I have.
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Originally posted by gectek View PostI am getting a 5.83 based on this - rod small end to big end length - 4.174 + pin .943/2 + big end 2.3710/2
I measured the far end distance of the big and small end circle and the short distance of the circles with bearing installed and subtracted half of the crank pin diameter and half of the wrist pin diameter from the maximum distance.Last edited by Guest; 08-05-2010, 03:52 PM.
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It does not matter about the bearing. You are measuring what is there anyway. Meaning center to center. That is why you take half of the big end and half of the small end. The 3.9 piston CH is .835. Not even 1". I am sure with it being 1" or more, the piston would be at zero or a little above, but its not. With that measurement, you can see just by the math alone that it will be under deck.
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Originally posted by gectek View PostIt does not matter about the bearing. You are measuring what is there anyway. Meaning center to center. That is why you take half of the big end and half of the small end. The 3.9 piston CH is .835. Not even 1". I am sure with it being 1" or more, the piston would be at zero or a little above, but its not. With that measurement, you can see just by the math alone that it will be under deck.
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