Gen1Pat
Well-Known Member
I'm somewhere between .035"-.040" deck height.
You dont think im right? Cc a stock head, and check dome volume on a 12:1 85mm je piston. Then plug that into your calculations. Tell me what you get. You already know what I got.
Were the heck you get 36cc for a head?!? Ive cc'd 1 was ported with kibble valves with their huge dishes, 1 just had kibble valves, the other was stock.
I got 34.3, 33.7 and 30 even on a stock head.
Were did you get a 36cc warrior head?
I've never cc'd either of my heads. Had the .015" taken off the last one, and this one was decked some, too. IDK how much because it wasn't written down, and I never asked. But, I'd say between .005" and .010", because it never cut into the exhaust stud bosses. I had measured the deck height with a feeler gauge and came up with .035" from top of piston to top of cylinder. A little too big probably because the cylinder wasn't bolted down, therefore not squished tight. That being said, the actual deck height is most likely around .032"(ish). Then the center head gasket shim was .011" BEFORE I cleaned it. So it is closer to .009"(ish) after removing residue. Add those up you get .041", then subtract say .005" for the head = .036". Been thinking about this a lot, thought I'd share.
Were you coming up with 33.8cc for your pc calculations? He's running stock valves, that puts it much closer to 30cc I had to cc the head then calculate volume in the deck hight, add together, subtract dome cc, then take displacement and divide by the previously calculated chamber volume. Then you got your comp ratio.
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