Decking the block 0.013"
I know i will need to clay the motor....but...is decking the block 0.013" too much? My head is also milled 0.013" to give me a 0.026" milled off. that means the pistons are out of the hole by .010" atleast.....
My setup is:
H22A4
Darton Sleeves
Wiseco pistons 6.5cc combustion camber
Stock Head for now
Hondata S200
and i will be running a stock head gasket
Modified by 93H22ACX at 9:47 AM 6/14/2004
My setup is:
H22A4
Darton Sleeves
Wiseco pistons 6.5cc combustion camber
Stock Head for now
Hondata S200
and i will be running a stock head gasket
Modified by 93H22ACX at 9:47 AM 6/14/2004
I have a .020" mill and have no problems on stock pistons. Your weisco's will have even larger valve reliefs so you should not have to worry about valve to piston contact unless you are running some monster duration/lift cams.
was any of the milling done on the block or was it all on the head?
guess it doesnt really matter where you mill it its the amount you mill huh?
THANKS!
guess it doesnt really matter where you mill it its the amount you mill huh?
THANKS!
hey i have 35 thou taken off of my f22 block, i actually went alittle past where those little circles are took some of that material off too. but i clayed my motor 3 times with an old head gasket and a new,
you might want to dig some threads up by xes, i know he had his head and block decked multiple times and he knows where the point is you start having problems withthe piston hitting the head, .. if your going .013 on the head and .013 on the block you will be fine.
you might want to dig some threads up by xes, i know he had his head and block decked multiple times and he knows where the point is you start having problems withthe piston hitting the head, .. if your going .013 on the head and .013 on the block you will be fine.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by prelittlelude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey i have 35 thou taken off of my f22 block, i actually went alittle past where those little circles are took some of that material off too. but i clayed my motor 3 times with an old head gasket and a new,
you might want to dig some threads up by xes, i know he had his head and block decked multiple times and he knows where the point is you start having problems withthe piston hitting the head, .. if your going .013 on the head and .013 on the block you will be fine.</TD></TR></TABLE>
what was your piston to deck height on the f22 block? Mine is a .003" and with the .013" shaved off the block, it will be out of the hole by .008-.010"
you might want to dig some threads up by xes, i know he had his head and block decked multiple times and he knows where the point is you start having problems withthe piston hitting the head, .. if your going .013 on the head and .013 on the block you will be fine.</TD></TR></TABLE>
what was your piston to deck height on the f22 block? Mine is a .003" and with the .013" shaved off the block, it will be out of the hole by .008-.010"
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93H22ACX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
what was your piston to deck height on the f22 block? Mine is a .003" and with the .013" shaved off the block, it will be out of the hole by .008-.010"</TD></TR></TABLE>
piston coming out of the hole is not that big of a deal, the head has quite a bit of space. just take some measurements of the head.
or
slap the motor back together with it un deced and un milled using clay on multiple cylinders and clay the motor and dis assemble and take measurements on all the cylinders you put the clay on to get an average.
i don';t know what my PtoD height was, but i remember once i had decked it i was out of the hole.
what was your piston to deck height on the f22 block? Mine is a .003" and with the .013" shaved off the block, it will be out of the hole by .008-.010"</TD></TR></TABLE>
piston coming out of the hole is not that big of a deal, the head has quite a bit of space. just take some measurements of the head.
or
slap the motor back together with it un deced and un milled using clay on multiple cylinders and clay the motor and dis assemble and take measurements on all the cylinders you put the clay on to get an average.
i don';t know what my PtoD height was, but i remember once i had decked it i was out of the hole.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by prelittlelude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
i don';t know what my PtoD height was, but i remember once i had decked it i was out of the hole.</TD></TR></TABLE>
do you remember if the piston to deck height was pretty flushed before you decked it?
yeah i'll be claying it for sure... thanks!
i don';t know what my PtoD height was, but i remember once i had decked it i was out of the hole.</TD></TR></TABLE>
do you remember if the piston to deck height was pretty flushed before you decked it?
yeah i'll be claying it for sure... thanks!
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