Re: My 365 That Isn't
George, John, Joe,
Thanks to each of you for all of your input and information. I have used the calculator located at the link below, and using a .020 head gasket with the average .030 deck clearance numbers I am coming up with a bout 9.5:1.
Now if I go with a .15 gasket available from Fel-Pro, I could get to 9.77:1
I have another decision to make about shaving the heads. The shop that has the heads wants to shave them a little to insure they are flat, to date I have said no, as the seal to the gaskets was perfect everywhere so I don't think it is needed. But if I do have them shaved that would lower the chamber volume a little and also add to the final CR. I don't know how much change could be gained by shaving .010 off the heads. If it changed by 2 CC's I could get to 10:1.
I think any of these things I do, coupled with the pocket porting I am having done to the heads and ditching the .041 head gaskets I should see some improvement, as it looks like I am starting with about 9.20:1.
Thank you all,
George
George, John, Joe,
Thanks to each of you for all of your input and information. I have used the calculator located at the link below, and using a .020 head gasket with the average .030 deck clearance numbers I am coming up with a bout 9.5:1.
Now if I go with a .15 gasket available from Fel-Pro, I could get to 9.77:1
I have another decision to make about shaving the heads. The shop that has the heads wants to shave them a little to insure they are flat, to date I have said no, as the seal to the gaskets was perfect everywhere so I don't think it is needed. But if I do have them shaved that would lower the chamber volume a little and also add to the final CR. I don't know how much change could be gained by shaving .010 off the heads. If it changed by 2 CC's I could get to 10:1.
I think any of these things I do, coupled with the pocket porting I am having done to the heads and ditching the .041 head gaskets I should see some improvement, as it looks like I am starting with about 9.20:1.
Thank you all,
George
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