do so. anything else is just a guess.I’ll get a dial indicator on it tomorrow and see
do so. anything else is just a guess.I’ll get a dial indicator on it tomorrow and see
H403?Can somebody tell me what type of pistons these are?
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Why are they double dished? Would they be at zero deck height?H403?
They are a replacement piston. (double valve reliefs) It looks like .035 over?I found a 360 with these in them????? Wth?
The part number heads I run are open chamber.318 head? Isn’t that an open chamber?
Yes and the piston head volume I just fount is 10cc’s.The valve reliefs are quite deep & will be substantial cc's. They need to be included in the comp ratio calculation. My Pontiac engine had similar, & the valve reliefs were about 17cc.
As I recall the early 318 came with a double dish piston untilWhy are they double dished? Would they be at zero deck height?
All production 360 that I have every seen had a dishedI found a 360 with these in them????? Wth?
Yeah I moved the conversation over to 360 as I am looking at one with these pistons and trying to understand the compression and quench effect of a double dish.As I recall the early 318 came with a double dish piston until
sometime in the mid 70's or so.
However, I believe they still had the exact same compression
height and would not do anything to help the compression.
That is a stroked B engine (usually 4.25).What is the 500?
Exactly why they are made that way.Wonder if the double dish is to make the Pistons compatible either direction? Otherwise I can’t explain why they would have it on both sides
That’s fairly close. Is the Wallace calculator a free sw?Using Wallace calculator ; .042 gasket 8.96 to 1. or .040 gasket 9.00 to 1
Assuming an unshaven block @ .050 piston to deck.