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![]() No argument here. There's quite a few different theories on setting up a motor, but if you really want to see the tricks pay attention to heads up racing. Not intending to offend anyone, but bracket racers don't normally go to the extents that a heads up racer will.
Just dropped my pistons off at the engine shop today. Beautiful JE customs with all the tricks, titanium casidium coated wrist pins and Total Seal diamond finish ring set. Hell, the ring set alone cost more than most people spend on a full set of pistons. Just had the block punched for roller cam bearing.....sweeeeeeeeeet.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
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I found a new machine shop, he does everything but leans WAY towards the blue oval. I like the way he thinks, and he's telling me we can get quite a bit more ponies out of the same motor with PROPER machine work. After reading this thread, I have to agree. But like I said before, this one is already at zero deck, so I have to stick with it. It is getting punched .040" over, so she's on her last leg, but what a ride it's gonna be! I can't wait! Andy, I posted this "question" on my own forums, just to see. And MOST, I'm talkin 98% of the guys agree with you! All for different reasons, mainly reliability. I'm with Jeff at this point. I like my zero deck, but you make a darn good argument my friend!
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![]() Jester, glad I got you thinking..lol.. Actually I'm not arguing or debating anything. Theres nothing to debate. Its pretty clear. The reason people have a hard time accepting it is because they've never heard of it being done that way. Zero deck is all anybody has ever been taught. Well, that and .010 out of the hole is real popular with a bunch of douchebags around here.
So the people you are talking to say its better to have them in the hole for reliability reasons, and they cant comprehend that you gain compression by making up your quench distance with the bore instead of a headgasket that is bigger than the bore? Well, now I guess you know how I feel..lol.. Andy
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![]() Jester, I had a 351W that had a positive deck, pistons out of their holes, by .002-.003.
I sent the pistons out and had the piston crowns machined so I had .001, down in the bores, deck. Did it for reliability. Wasn't real hard to get done.
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![]() 3 thou off the top of the piston is going to make the engine more reliable?
![]() We have a fixture for our lathe that is specifically for this. It takes about 15-20 minutes per piston. I think the most i've ever taken off a set is .020. Andy
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