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RE: Does 0.120" really get 9.5:1 compression?

To: <6pack@autox.team.net>, Greg Dito <dito9561@bellsouth.net>,
Subject: RE: Does 0.120" really get 9.5:1 compression?
From: "Shawn J. Loseke" <sloseke@holly.colostate.edu>
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 15:48:33 -0700
Cut below the highest piston height and it will crash into the head the first 
time you 
crank it.
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Whoa yourself Greg, nice cautionairy advice but;

 You can cut the deck below the top of the piston without it smashing into 
your valves. 
The TR6 head gasket, even compressed, is still a pretty thick gasket. Also, by 
decking the 
block you aren't reducing the the combustion chamber which means you aren't 
lowering 
your valves in relation to where the head meets the block. You are bringing 
the pistons 
closer to the valves though. Anyone confused yet? When you do reduce the deck 
so 
much that the pistons stand proud of the block you do need to worry about rod 
stretch 
though. Said rod stretch, I've been told, is generally not a problem below 
6,000 rpm 
though.

BTW, my pistons stand proud of the block by .015, the head has barely been 
shaved and 
my CR is just north of 10.7:1. Maintaing the shape of the combustion chamber 
theoretically yields a much better burn characteristic for improved efficiency 
resulting in 
more power as well. It is all the little bits that add up after all.

Shawn J. Loseke
1972 TR6 
Fort Collins, CO
http://www.loseke.net/shawn

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>Greg Dito
>CD6250L




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