Ok.Nope. But it doesn’t need to be.
Ok.Nope. But it doesn’t need to be.
Surely someone has put a knock sensor on a slant 6 before. I can't imagine this is a new idea.All engines have a mechanical valve actuation system; guessing he means solid (vs. hydraulic). You have hydraulics, you said.
Found one guy that’s done it.Surely someone has put a knock sensor on a slant 6 before. I can't imagine this is a new idea.
Thanks. That was way back in 2016. I'm really leaning toward drilling into that rib above the center core plug.
My guess is that if there is going to be detonation it will be at the top of the stroke and make the piston rattle against the cylinder wall. My 1992 small block chevy has the knock sensor screwed into a water drain hole, but on the slant the water drain hole is next to the camshaft.
Thanks guys. The guy I bought my Haltech ECU can do all the tuning. He does this full time. His recommendation was right below the head in the middle of the blick. I think I found a web inside of the block that is wide enough and thick enough to drill and tap for a small bolt.
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WHICH pistons, exactly? I ask because none will come all the way to the top of the deck. They will all require the block to be decked to get zero deck height. As an example, the long rod motor on my stand out in the shop needed .055 milled off the block to get the pistons to .007" in the hole at TDC.I'm using long rods and Chrysler 2.2 pistons so they will come all the way to the top of the deck.
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WHICH pistons, exactly? I ask because none will come all the way to the top of the deck. They will all require the block to be decked to get zero deck height. As an example, the long rod motor on my stand out in the shop needed .055 milled off the block to get the pistons to .007" in the hole
Those have the same compression height as mine. In fact, I still have the brand new set I mocked up first in the block. They set up the same at .007" below the deck. The only difference is, the 1292 has a dish and my current pistons are flat tops with one long valve relief. You'll need to cut more than .024 to get zero deck. They'll probably sit similar to mine at "around" .060 in the hole. Still a lot better than stock. How would I know if you're missing anything? What are you supposed to be missing?Silvolite 1292-STD. 1.571" CH plus 7.005 rod gives me 8.576" compared to stock which is 1.750 CH plus 6.699 gives me 8.449. I'm .150 in the hole now. I am not trying to get zero deck, no point in that. But if I needed to cut the .024 to get zero deck I still have room for a 8mm (5/16' .3215) bolt. Plenty of room. Am I missing something?
Thank you. I did the calculation and I am thinking I need the dish to run pump gas. I calculated 9.4:1. I don't really want a radical cam to run higher compression. I am still in the planning stage so I can change now if I get better information. I just know I want the long rods and short pistons to decrease weight and ring drag. I'm looking for fun and snappy.There are what I have in my engine. Same compression height as yours.
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My high compression with the engine in the car now was an accident. The head was accidentally milled crooked and to get it back straight required a total of about .180". The chambers went from 58cc to 34cc. I had no alternative but to utilize that head. So I had to choose a cam with a 70 degree intake valve closing event. It's pretty gnarly, but it worked out because it runs really well.Thank you. I did the calculation and I am thinking I need the dish to run pump gas. I calculated 9.4:1. I don't really want a radical cam to run higher compression. I am still in the planing stage so I can change now if I get better information. I just know I want the long rods and short pistons to decrease weight and ring drag. I'm looking for fun and snappy.
I've had a hard time getting good information on the best location.lot of small block chevys are down by the crank.....
that looks like a bosch sensor
make sure the wires are shielded high voltage will f-with those
Man, you go ahead and drill the block. But I tell you what. Danged if I wouldn't TRY the cylinder head first.I've had a hard time getting good information on the best location.