MopaR&D
Nerd Member
After assembling my 360 shortblock with KB-107 pistons I found with a dial indicator that they come out .008" above deck. I have a set of Fel-Pro Q8553PT head gaskets which I'm told are .045-.055" thick, but to be sure I want to bolt on a head with the gasket and measure the true assembled quench distance. I am using factory Magnum heads (closed chambers) which is why I need to get this spec just right; from what I've read .035-.045" is the optimal range, above negates the squish effect and below runs the risk of contact.
What's the best way to measure this? I was thinking modeling clay but I can't visualize an accurate way to measure the thickness of something soft like that once it's been compressed.
Also I'm having trouble finding affordable gaskets that are between .043" and .048" thick, they all seem to fall outside of this range.
What's the best way to measure this? I was thinking modeling clay but I can't visualize an accurate way to measure the thickness of something soft like that once it's been compressed.
Also I'm having trouble finding affordable gaskets that are between .043" and .048" thick, they all seem to fall outside of this range.















