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Re: [Fot] Deck clearance

To: Richard Good <goodparts@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [Fot] Deck clearance
From: Allen Washatko <awashatko@wi.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 18:36:28 -0500
Richard,

While working on the car today, I thought more about your email. The 
following questions came up: how much had you shaved the head, what 
type (thickness) of head gasket were you running and was the problem 
created by a sticking valve?

Allen
On Mar 15, 2008, at 2:34 PM, Richard Good wrote:

> Charly,
>
> I went .012" above once.  Made good power till a piston kissed the head
> and disintegrated.  It happened at 7000+ rpm.  I have stayed within a
> couple thousandths above since.
>
> Richard Good
>
> Charly Mitchel wrote:
>
>>               Friends,
>> I'm building a race motor for my TR6 and have a few questions
>> about the deck clearance.  On the last motor I built, I made the 
>> block zero
>> deck clearance on all the pistons.  To do this I had to shave the top 
>> of
>> several pistons and mill the block .020".  The motor I'm using now is 
>> a later
>> TR6 motor with the recesses for the head gasket seal.  This recess is 
>> about
>> .030".
>> While measuring the piston travel for each cylinder I find the
>> distance from the top of the block varies from .004" to .013".  I 
>> tried
>> swapping pistons around to see if there was variance in rod centers 
>> and this
>> seemed to make no difference.  I'm guessing this is from maching of 
>> the crank.
>> While I was pick up my block from the machine shop I was speaking to 
>> a fellow
>> that was building Ford 4 cylinder racing motors and he was saying he 
>> likes to
>> have the piston .008" above the deck.  This is supposed to help with
>> combustion swirl (I think that is what he called it).
>> The thoughts I'm having
>> is has anyone tried this with the TR 6 cylinder motor and if so what 
>> were the
>> improvements if any?
>> This would be fairly easy for me to do at this point and
>> would do it if it made sense.
>> I'm also concerned with partially milling off
>> the recess around the bore and what consequences that may have.  I 
>> have no
>> problem completely removing the recess since that is the style of the 
>> earlier
>> 6 motors.
>>
>> Thanks for any input.
>> Charly Mitchel
>> TR6 #44
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