Well, just one now. Just back from the rebore .020 over with the iron head pistons in it. Just for anyones knowledge, from the top of the deck to the bottom of the shallow piston dish measures .128 on this engine. From the head surface to the edge of the exaust valve measures .127 on my heads, so at TDC and a .050 head gasket there is about .300 valve to piston clearance. Larry PS compreeion=compression
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If those are flat tops, which I am assuming they are, and based off what you listed in the post, and using 3x00 heads, I came up with 10.19 CR, but a quench of 0.178". EEEWWWW!-Brad-
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Ahh... I was using the .128" as the distance from the top of the piston to the block. Since its a dished piston, and re-reading your post, that distance is actually from inside the dish to the block. How about the distance from the edge of the piston to the block?-Brad-
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Originally posted by GrandAmGTTT View Postwhat connecting rods are you using and are you planning on running it on pump gas or race fuel?sigpic"It's your car. Do with it what you wish, but as you enter this unknown world you will need to invent the wheel all over again. For the adventurous and those that are backyard mechanics who have nothing but time you might like this. Most have plenty of frustrating moments and the process usually takes significantly longer then what anyone could imagine. The end result of this conversion is completely up to you." - Jon McCullough of BMCautos.com
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These are the stock 3.1 rods with the iron head pistons on them. I think pump 91 gas will be good if I run it a little rich. I am doing the valve to piston measurements to determine what cam lift and duration I can run in it. The 3/8 adjustable rocker studs are perfect in this head. LarryLast edited by trotterlg; 05-26-2011, 07:51 PM.
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I got the heads back on, used the iron head fel-pro gaskets. The LS6 springs installed at a heigth of about 1.725 that will make a seat pressure of about 125 pounds I think. With the flat tappet cam and lifters the long pushrod works right in the short hole, so I just need some 6.25 or 6.3 inch pushrods for the other side. I know it isn't fancy, but it is coming together. The tophat type SBC stem seal/valve seat worked perfect. Larry
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Originally posted by betterthanyou View PostI hope you did not use SBC valve stem seals for 11/32 stems on a cylinder head with 8mm stems.
Hat style, spring base seals can be really pricey.
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Originally posted by trotterlg View PostFrom the head surface to the edge of the exaust valve measures .127 on my heads, so at TDC and a .050 head gasket there is about .300 valve to piston clearance.
Even the mildest of camshafts for the iron-head engines yields 0.390" lift at the valve.
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