mario03srt
Well-Known Member
All,
How safe is it really to run a 367 LA with 10.2 static compression? Engine has Indy X Iron Heads w/2.02 valves and CP116's slightly in the hole. A .042 HG for quench was used on the original build and 93 Sunoco was used always and 34/35 degrees of timing. In the 3 years of use the car did not audibly ping. The engine is in for rebuild, due to vibration and some mains/rod bearing that were making some copper in my oil filter. The engine is being rebuilt/rebalanced with new forged rods. The builder is trying to sway me to running a thicker Cometic gasket to bring down the comresssion. This is a street car primarily. Other details include going to a mechanical solid roller lifter setup, the cam selection has not been made yet. We deliberately built the engine that way in 2017.
I know people run 10.2 motors on pump gas but I want to be sure. My concern is that a thicker gasket (.060 + ?)will open up the quench dimention and it will ping or be less effective in detonation prevention.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks,
Marion
How safe is it really to run a 367 LA with 10.2 static compression? Engine has Indy X Iron Heads w/2.02 valves and CP116's slightly in the hole. A .042 HG for quench was used on the original build and 93 Sunoco was used always and 34/35 degrees of timing. In the 3 years of use the car did not audibly ping. The engine is in for rebuild, due to vibration and some mains/rod bearing that were making some copper in my oil filter. The engine is being rebuilt/rebalanced with new forged rods. The builder is trying to sway me to running a thicker Cometic gasket to bring down the comresssion. This is a street car primarily. Other details include going to a mechanical solid roller lifter setup, the cam selection has not been made yet. We deliberately built the engine that way in 2017.
I know people run 10.2 motors on pump gas but I want to be sure. My concern is that a thicker gasket (.060 + ?)will open up the quench dimention and it will ping or be less effective in detonation prevention.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks,
Marion















