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Originally Posted by Dave Goob Cook
How much compression do you want to lose?
What are the bore/stroke, dome cc's, chamber cc's you're working with?
Solid or hollow domes?
I would never run a naturally aspirated engine with that much piston to head, unless it were a flat head or Hemi as mentioned.
You can work a chamber shape and volume, lose some dome (best option), sink the valves or use a tulip style.....????
Help us out here with as much specific information as possible....
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Bore is 3.484, stroke is 3.976. 7.5 cc dome, flat of piston(not dome) 0.010 above deck Head cc's 49.5. Stock head gasket is 0.040.
Using the stock gasket I come up with about 13.5 to 1 compression. The piston was sent back to the manufacturer to cut the valve reliefs as much as possible and shave the dome.
With the stock gasket I'll only have 0.030 piston to head clearance. 0.60 piston to valve with the smaller of the cams that are available to me at this time
Using an .080 head gasket will lower my compressiom ratio by over a point, give me 0.70 piston to head (quench area) and allow me to use a couple of larger cams.
The next motor I build I'll have a piston made without these froblems. But for now I'm going with these.
Called Cometic today and ordered a gasket from them 0.74 thick. I'll yrt 2 gaskets after I get the the running and dialed in. For now It's one less thing to worry about.