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Andy, I removed material on the pistons at the bottom end of the thicker "buttress" which extends vertically down the inside of the skirt from the piston pin hole.ashyers wrote:Elwood,
I'm curious where you removed weight for the balancing. Any photos where you removed weight from a piston and rod? The rods have me nervous because there seem to be no balance pads of any type.
As far as rings, I'll keep you posted. I wish an old friend of mine was still around, he'd likely find 'em.
Andy
I've been trying to remember where I sourced my collection of oversized OEM pistons. I know that some of them came from Dennis Sherman at Power Wagon Parts out in Massachusetts: http://powerwagonparts.com/. His website shows that he still has some 0.020 and 0.040 o/s pistons available, although the prices seem to have gone up. At one time, he had pallets of NOS o/s pistons, and was pricing them to move, so maybe he sold off most of his excess. He doesn't list them on his site, but I'm sure that I bought the OEM 0.020 and 0.040 o/s ring sets from him, too. Everything was still in the original packaging and lathered in cosmolineashyers wrote:Travis,
just me,
Interesting comments on the pistons. NOS is certainly less $ if I can find the correct overbore.
Andy, have you seen this head milling chart that RMS posted on 23-Nov-2012? http://www.g741.org/PHPBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5180ashyers wrote:Here's some data for all you number crunching types out there![]()
218 Cylinder head combustion chamber volume: ~86cc, there's a bit of tolerance![]()
Felpro head gasket volume: 19cc (.070 thk.)
Piston to Deck height: .035"
Piston rock: .008"
Valve lift: .367"
The compression ratio, even with the 218 cylinder head is LOW!!! For comparison M37 heads are around 100cc's. I'm debating how much to chop off the deck. I'd like to "0" deck the block, but I'm not sure how it would effect the valve seats and the flow. Either way I'll be mowing off a bit of the head to get the compression ratio up to around 8:1. I was originally thinking of 8.25-8.5, but I don't have a feel for how thick these things are and I'm worried about removing too much material and weakening the block/head.
ashyers wrote:Here's some more #'s:
Swept Volume: 629cc
Volume between piston & deck: 5cc
Volume of valves: -2cc
Volume of head gasket: 19cc
Volume of current 218 head's chamber (casting #1326304-11): ~86cc
If you're bored and run the #'s it should work out to 6.8:1 CR. This with the small chamber 218 head!
A new M37 chamber my buddy Mark "The Texas Tornado"measured was ~101cc.
To get to 8:1 CR I'll need to get the 218 chamber (1326304-11) down to 68cc. Tomorrow we'll look at how much material would need to be milled from the head to get there.
Edit: It looks like it will take around .120" to get the chamber volume to 68cc. If I go .100" with the current bits this leaves .045" between the valves and the head.
I'm thinking I may have to deck the block and I may look into angle milling the head.
If anyone knows some of the limits of these blocks and heads as far as "too thin" please post! I don't the $ for too much "R&D".
Andy
ps. just me, thanks for asking, I was able to get a bracket from Storm.