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I have an issue with my small block chevy . The piston is .002 over the block on the left cylinder bank and .002 down on the right bank . Is it legal to use a thicker head gasket to correct the piston deck clearence ?
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Yes. The .004" difference probably would be insignificant otherwise. Next time its down for a rebuild, get the deck heights equalized.
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I am not sure you can run a deck above block. That is the way the rule use to read.
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If deck height is suppose to be below deck that's what it has to be. Even when it's suppose to be above block it has to be above.
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Oops. I didn't remember the legality of that issue. I never had a plus deck engine like that. Better find a way to make it a minus deck engine. If you have rods with the small end bushed, it might be wise to rebush them and offset the pin bore a few thousandths. Otherwise, it's block time again.Best wishes on your project!!
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Since we are talking an SS engine, just deck the pistons.
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