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The 7.5 cc number is the total dome displacement counting valve releifs and the piston flat area being 0.10 out of the hole. I poured the cylinder with the piston .500 down the bore. Got the volume of the bore and stroke times .500 then subtracted the volume from what I had measured. That was my dome volume.
The head gasket is 3.490. I guess I'll have to run the thick gasket. 14+ comp ratio will be way to much for the cams I'm running but I can play with overlap due to 2 cams.
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I think the Weiss calculators are pretty good, within a couple of tenths on the ratio.
You should be able to come up with a good number for the gasket, I didn't have the bore size on it, but catalog gaskets have the cc's calculated. Don't forget to plug in the "-.010" for the piston out of the hole. |
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I added piston out of the hole to the dome cc's. I brought the piston down 0.500 then poured the cylinder. And figured the volume of the dome and the 0.10 out of the hole.
I hope I did it right? I think the calculator I was using seems faulty 3 others had figured higher in comp ratio. Than the one I used. Oh well I guess I'll be running a little over 13 to 1. With the 0.074 gasket. That will have to do for now.
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