If you take a new engine, and mill the heads 020, how much would that bump the compression up? Stock i think is 9.5:1, i am shooting for 10.1:1 or 10.2:1. Any education on this is appreciated, thank you. the engine is a 3400.
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.020 will get you closer to 9.8-10:1 range.
Max amount that should be taken off 60v6 heads is around .018-.020.
NO do NOT use a gen1 .040 gasket!!!!! The piston to HEAD clearance is not there to provide space for that small of gasket the 3400 pistons stick proud by .020inch from the deck surface. Min requirements for Piston to Head clearance is over .030 inch. You have to stay with the stock 3400 head gasket.Colin
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Originally posted by v6h.o..020 will get you closer to 9.8-10:1 range.
Max amount that should be taken off 60v6 heads is around .018-.020.
NO do NOT use a gen1 .040 gasket!!!!! The piston to HEAD clearance is not there to provide space for that small of gasket the 3400 pistons stick proud by .020inch from the deck surface. Min requirements for Piston to Head clearance is over .030 inch. You have to stay with the stock 3400 head gasket.
I did the calcs at one time, since I'd like to run 10:1 with about 6 to 8 PSIG boost, it would take milling the pistons and using a thinner gasket to get to 10:1, basically zero deck the piston, to get the clearance. I haven't measured a 3400 piston yet to see if the ring and will become too short, which it very well may.
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Whast the difference of shaving off .020 off the head or going from a .060 head gasket to a .040 head gasket?
Either way, you are still moving the valve .020 closer to the piston.
I think some of you guys need to wake up and recognize.
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Originally posted by Shaun41178Whast the difference of shaving off .020 off the head or going from a .060 head gasket to a .040 head gasket?
Either way, you are still moving the valve .020 closer to the piston.
I think some of you guys need to wake up and recognize.
The genIII pistons come proud of the block by .020", some, including myself have measured as much as .022", meaning that if you were to use the .040" head gasket you'd have less than .020" or even as little as .018", which is WAY too close.
What we are talking about have NOTHING to do with piston to valve clearance, we are simply talking about piston to head surface clearance.
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