Minimum Deck Height
Minimum Deck Height
Sorry to bring this issue to the top but I'd like some input as I'm going to have to make a decision probably tomorrow. Question is does the LT1 block have enough "meat" to go as small as a 8.975 deck height. Does this leave the deck surface too thin, sealing problems, more susceptable to warping?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Re: Minimum Deck Height
I think you're chopping off too much?
Isn't the standard height for an LT1 9.025"?
I'm pretty sure the piston sits down about 0.020-0.025".
If you account for the gasket + clearance, I think you're still going to be in trouble?
Isn't the standard height for an LT1 9.025"?
I'm pretty sure the piston sits down about 0.020-0.025".
If you account for the gasket + clearance, I think you're still going to be in trouble?
Re: Minimum Deck Height
Originally Posted by Zero_to_69
I think you're chopping off too much?
Isn't the standard height for an LT1 9.025"?
I'm pretty sure the piston sits down about 0.020-0.025".
If you account for the gasket + clearance, I think you're still going to be in trouble?
Isn't the standard height for an LT1 9.025"?
I'm pretty sure the piston sits down about 0.020-0.025".
If you account for the gasket + clearance, I think you're still going to be in trouble?
http://web.camaross.com/forums/showthread.php?t=400518
Anyways what I'm looking at is 3.750 stroke, 5.85 rod. 1.250 ch piston = 8.975 zero deck. I may be able to leave it in the hole .010, which would be 8.985.
Re: Minimum Deck Height
Go with a 6" or 5.7 rod and ya can cut it to 9.0 or 9.005 and have a "0" deck. Ya can also get piston's for the 5.85 rod to do the same thing but they are pricey. Ya can get standard piston's for the 5.7 or 6 rod off the shelf.
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