250 Compression ratio

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Tomorrow, I am planning on dropping off a D5 head to get it freshened up. New valves, springs, open up the manifold opening for a 350cfm Holley and for some milling. The head will be added to a stock 250 engine. I'm not looking to build a racer, just a good dependable running comuter engine. I want the compression to be around 9.0:1. Can anyone tell me what the compression ratio is for a 76 250cid engine?
Thanks,
Ken
 
Howdy ken:

The stock OEM Cr for a '75 250 is rated at 8:1. They typically have 62 cc chambers.

The down side is that you will be replacing the stock OEM .025" steel shim head gasket with a composite type. Depending on brand they will measure from .045" to .055" thick.

IF you were to mill the head .050" and used a FelPro gasket the new CR will be aproximately 8.6:1. That's assuming a typical .150" deck height and a standard bore. If the deck height is different, let's refigure.

Same assumptions but milling .070" will yeild a CR of 9:1. That's also assuming that the chamber volumes are now 48ccs. Be sure to meaure before reassembly.

Also be sure to use hardened washers under the head bolts on reassembly.

Adios, David
 
Thanks David,
Hardened washers? Where so I get these?
Thanks,
Ken
 
Howdy Back Ken:

Sorry I missed your reply question. I used a set of hardened washers for a Chevy 250 six.

You can buy new from Mr. Gasket, part # 87, from most Autozone type stores, or Pioneer #S-1018 from NAPA.

How's your head rebuild coming?

Adios, David
 
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