Is this true about resurfacing?
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Re: Is this true about resurfacing? (SupaFly_Honda)
removing any material from the mating ends of the head and block will up your CR. resurfacing however would have minimal effects.
if you were to mill the head then you could bump it up a bit. keep in mind that once you mill you can't go back and that in some cases you will need new cam gears to remedy the shorter height of the head/block
if you were to mill the head then you could bump it up a bit. keep in mind that once you mill you can't go back and that in some cases you will need new cam gears to remedy the shorter height of the head/block
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Re: Is this true about resurfacing? (eghonda)
You only need adjustable cam gears because the timing gets retarted a little.You could still use stock ones,but your cam or cams are gonna be retarded a little depending on how much you have shaved off the head or block.
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Re: Is this true about resurfacing? (SupaFly_Honda)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SupaFly_Honda »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">when you resurface your head and block, does it effect the compression of the motor? </TD></TR></TABLE>
How much did you take off?
How much did you take off?
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