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Zero or -.005
I always thought a true .000 deck height with a .040 head gasket was good practice for an efficient engine. My machinist recommends -.005 says zero with a .040 gasket is too close. I am using 6.8 Eagle rods and a 4.25 Scat forged crank and E-heads. I mocked it up yesterday with pistons in four corners and it's currently -.012, -.014, -014, -.015. What is your experience. Thanks.
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Tim Corcoran Last edited by Tim Corcoran; 03-21-2024 at 08:04 AM. |
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We shoot for zero to .005 above the deck for a factory block build. Never had an issue.
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With a .040 head gasket?
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I went with zero and 1016s and all is good.
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Getting to zero or better yet plus .005” gets more of the fuel out of narrow piston to bore gap and where it should be, in the chamber to be burned and not wash the lube oil out of the top of the bore over time.
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My machinist told me his recommended minimum is .050 and he said I should put them -.005. I told him to put them at .000 and he said OK. So I just wanted to confirm what I thought I already knew. Thanks for the confirmation. .000 deck will give me 13:1 and that is what I was shooting for. I had him mill .050 off of my heads and got the chambers down to 61cc's.
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https://www.enginelabs.com/engine-te...n%20the%20bore.
Thought this might be helpful. I would following your machinist recommmendations. |
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I m actually .010 out with .060 head gasket on a factory block, running BME alum. rods, N/A motor, lol. No issues.
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I was just kissing the pistons with aluminum rods, zero deck, and a .060 gasket. I do have a small dome though. But I think it probably touched when it over revved breaking a rear end and bounced it off of the rev limiter. I run .075’s now.
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I have steel rods and Butler/Ross flat top pistons
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I agree with PK and Steve 25. I shoot for .030" piston to head clearance.
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When Jon Kaase built his Engine Masters engine(s) he went .035 quench.
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