Is it possible to have a 48 cc LT1 head?
Is it possible to have a 48 cc LT1 head?
My heads have been milled (probably 3 times before I got them) They were ported by MTI, and I was told they were worked some more buy another shop. I had the heads milled for straightness and had my machinist cc the heads and he told me that they cc'd 48. Is this possible?
Re: Is it possible to have a 48 cc LT1 head?
That sounds like a lot of milling.
Do you know how much was taken off each time?
The CR would be insane with stock pistons
https://www.camaroz28.com/calcs/cr.html
Do you know how much was taken off each time?
The CR would be insane with stock pistons
https://www.camaroz28.com/calcs/cr.html
Last edited by user 647483; Jul 4, 2006 at 03:16 PM.
Re: Is it possible to have a 48 cc LT1 head?
These heads came off os XXsaint69x's 383 that only made 12.1 compression. I don't have a whole lot of info as I bought them from a guy that never used them.
Re: Is it possible to have a 48 cc LT1 head?
they were not 48cc when they were on my car, i believe they were 52cc or something around that, i also believe my headgasket was around .060.
Marcin
Marcin
Re: Is it possible to have a 48 cc LT1 head?
To go from 52 to 48cc you would need to deck them about .025" - That would take some serious warping of the deck to require that much removal...usually I will cut .003" to clean up a deck.
Re: Is it possible to have a 48 cc LT1 head?
Originally Posted by MachinistOne
To go from 52 to 48cc you would need to deck them about .025" - That would take some serious warping of the deck to require that much removal...usually I will cut .003" to clean up a deck.
Double-check that volume measurement.
If it really has been milled that close, you are gonna be pushing it on P/V.
Make sure to mock up the engine components and check for clearance
before you bolt it up. (play dough)
You may end up needing thick head gaskets or dished pistons.
Re: Is it possible to have a 48 cc LT1 head?
Is there any way that I could check the cc myself, I really don't want to have to pay another machine shop, but If I have to.... Also where can I get thicker head gaskets? I bought Felpros, but I can return them to Summitt or sell them. I really would like my compression to stay around 11.8-12.1. The new short block is assembled, with -5cc Mahle pistons so piston swaps are a no go. Any suggestions are welcome. I want to get this motor in the car, but I wanna run pump gas.
Re: Is it possible to have a 48 cc LT1 head?
Originally Posted by mattbailey
Is there any way that I could check the cc myself, I really don't want to have to pay another machine shop, but If I have to.... Also where can I get thicker head gaskets? I bought Felpros, but I can return them to Summitt or sell them. I really would like my compression to stay around 11.8-12.1.
Thunderracing has .050 gaskets (stock are .039"), that will gain you a little.
http://thunderracing.com/catalog/?ac...ories&pcid=227
20-10168457 LT1 Cylinder Head Gasket, .050" Thickness (sold individually)
You need something to seal the combustion chamber (plexiglass with a small hole in it)
and something to measure water in (eyedropper). They are usually sold as a "cc kit"
http://www.speedunleashed.com/Powerh...t-p-20010.html
Last edited by user 647483; Jul 4, 2006 at 11:11 PM.
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