N/A GSR Piston - Valve Clearance & H/G
OK guys heres the deal today..
I have been stressin over what headgasket to purchase. Money is not a problem. I really need some answers though.
Ok , if i use a Spoon 2-Layer HG which is .019" and mill the head .005" i will achieve a static cr of 11.9:1?
But with this setup, i was wondering if my pistons will clear the valves being milled that much and the head closer to the head of the piston..
The lift with the skunk2 stage 2's is what is really worrying me with this..
Should i buy the spoon hg and mill less say, .003" instead of .005"..
I am trying to bump up my cr from 11.5-7:1 to around 11.9 - 12.0:1 while staying safe with piston-valve clearance....and not hitting the valves.
I do not want to clay my motor and find out that with that setup i would hit the valves..
I am running JDM ITR pistons just fyi..if there is a equation to figure this out i would def like to know... thanks
I have been stressin over what headgasket to purchase. Money is not a problem. I really need some answers though.
Ok , if i use a Spoon 2-Layer HG which is .019" and mill the head .005" i will achieve a static cr of 11.9:1?
But with this setup, i was wondering if my pistons will clear the valves being milled that much and the head closer to the head of the piston..
The lift with the skunk2 stage 2's is what is really worrying me with this..
Should i buy the spoon hg and mill less say, .003" instead of .005"..
I am trying to bump up my cr from 11.5-7:1 to around 11.9 - 12.0:1 while staying safe with piston-valve clearance....and not hitting the valves.
I do not want to clay my motor and find out that with that setup i would hit the valves..
I am running JDM ITR pistons just fyi..if there is a equation to figure this out i would def like to know... thanks
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