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Old 04-20-2019, 07:37 PM   #46
Tom Broome
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Originally Posted by Dwight Southerland View Post
Larry -
If you are going to make a flat cut on the head to reduce combustion chamber size, here is an easy way to know exactly how much to cut. Put the head on a stand with the combustion chamber facing up. Shim or adjust the head so the head surface is level in all directions using a level. Then, pour the combustion chamber with the amount specified for minimum volume. Use a dial indicator on a bridge to measure the distance to the surface of the fluid from the head surface. Do that for all cylinders and adjust the numbers to determine how much to cut.
This method will work on any head regardless of combustion chamber shape or size.
Done it this way for decades.

Use a dial indicator and bridge or a depth micrometer and some ground tool stock for parallels. Once the chamber is filled with the specific amount of fluid, lower the tip a thousandth at a time. Watch the tip of the indicator or micrometer, when the tip touches the fluid the surface tension will attach the tip. You can then calculate the amount to remove.
If your surfacing machine is really level, you can do it right there....you're not going to bump the head out of level after it's bolted to the machine.

Last edited by Tom Broome; 04-20-2019 at 07:42 PM.
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