Re: 1960 283 Cylinder Block Deck Surface Flatness Tolerance ?
Thanks Duke, I chuckled at your last sentence.....
I just got back from a 1 1/2 hr round trip(3rd time this week) to borrow a 18" machinists straight edge from the machine shop. Jay's coming over Sunday to teach me how to use it. I know how to, but but I want to watch his methods and test patterns. I'm looking forward to his shop visit.
Okay, so here's the story. This car isn't mine, it's a friends. I got it in pieces after the frame was restored, body painted and dropped back on the frame. I got it from there. The engine was previously done as a short block with heads cleaned up(as mentioned thought decked, but actually sanded) and I came in late to get it assembled, installed, run-up, cam break-in, final test, etc.
Yes the block was decked. I then discovered the deck surfaces were then "cleaned-up", on a special electric powered device that simulates something.
When I first got the short block, a buddy and I checked deck clearances, etc. We assumed the 962 heads were a specific volume, and knowing we're using the Felpro composition gaskets(about 0.045" squeezed, and I have proof now unfortunately), we came up with about a 8.75:1 CR. Not true 270HP spec, but it is what it is, as delivered, so on I went. The rest is history.
If we take another cut, say 0.010", then that'll get the decks flat again, based on my data above(max 0.008" delta), excluding the "ears", and give us a 0.020' DC and bump the CR up a bit more. The owner will probably not want to replace anything if it's not broken. This unseen task will be costly in both lost time and new materials.
The cam is the 097 spec ordered for the owner by the initial shop from Comp Cams. Next time it'll be the Sealed Power CS133R. Lifters came from another supplier, maker unknown, in a box that looked "un-American".
Thanks,
Rich
Thanks Duke, I chuckled at your last sentence.....
I just got back from a 1 1/2 hr round trip(3rd time this week) to borrow a 18" machinists straight edge from the machine shop. Jay's coming over Sunday to teach me how to use it. I know how to, but but I want to watch his methods and test patterns. I'm looking forward to his shop visit.
Okay, so here's the story. This car isn't mine, it's a friends. I got it in pieces after the frame was restored, body painted and dropped back on the frame. I got it from there. The engine was previously done as a short block with heads cleaned up(as mentioned thought decked, but actually sanded) and I came in late to get it assembled, installed, run-up, cam break-in, final test, etc.
Yes the block was decked. I then discovered the deck surfaces were then "cleaned-up", on a special electric powered device that simulates something.

When I first got the short block, a buddy and I checked deck clearances, etc. We assumed the 962 heads were a specific volume, and knowing we're using the Felpro composition gaskets(about 0.045" squeezed, and I have proof now unfortunately), we came up with about a 8.75:1 CR. Not true 270HP spec, but it is what it is, as delivered, so on I went. The rest is history.
If we take another cut, say 0.010", then that'll get the decks flat again, based on my data above(max 0.008" delta), excluding the "ears", and give us a 0.020' DC and bump the CR up a bit more. The owner will probably not want to replace anything if it's not broken. This unseen task will be costly in both lost time and new materials.
The cam is the 097 spec ordered for the owner by the initial shop from Comp Cams. Next time it'll be the Sealed Power CS133R. Lifters came from another supplier, maker unknown, in a box that looked "un-American".

Thanks,
Rich
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