360moparjunkie
Well-Known Member
Darrell
Current piston to deck is .1092 average
Using the helpful comp cam static comp. calc. (thank you fabo member) I currently have 8.397 static comp.
This is w/ new flat top pistons (not dished). These pistons DO NOT have valve reliefs.
Providing we shave the deck .080" this will increase static to 9.861, what I think (open to sugg.) is a good target compr. number.
What risks of valve to piston interference will I create if the block is decked .080"?
What is the best way confirm this is not an issue. (Mock up valve train w/ 2 solid lifters and rotate valve train by hand?) I am not sure and I want to be.
The factory '72 "J" heads were shaved years ago (cc confirmed @ 67cc)
34189c / AAWWJ360
Thank you members for all the great help so far.
Current piston to deck is .1092 average
Using the helpful comp cam static comp. calc. (thank you fabo member) I currently have 8.397 static comp.
This is w/ new flat top pistons (not dished). These pistons DO NOT have valve reliefs.
Providing we shave the deck .080" this will increase static to 9.861, what I think (open to sugg.) is a good target compr. number.
What risks of valve to piston interference will I create if the block is decked .080"?
What is the best way confirm this is not an issue. (Mock up valve train w/ 2 solid lifters and rotate valve train by hand?) I am not sure and I want to be.
The factory '72 "J" heads were shaved years ago (cc confirmed @ 67cc)
34189c / AAWWJ360
Thank you members for all the great help so far.















