AxeSeth6
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I am in the process of rebuilding a 250 and have read a lot of post on quench and see that to have optimum quench the piston would be about .018 above the deck using a felpro head gasket of .038 crush leaving the desired .020 distance between the flat part of the head and piston. So the questions are.
1. Useing a cam and rocker set-up to achieve .450" valve opening (csc-274-hsp-10) is there an equation that I could use to determine if the valves are going to hit the top of the piston.
2. I have read that if I do not use the .020" gap the the quench effect is is minimalized or non existant is this true?
I want to put this engine together with as many benifits as I can but the though of taking too much off is killing me. Currently the pistons should be apporx .027 down the hole using 255 pistons and both deck and head are going to be machined. The head is only going to be cleaned to flat leaving the valves as high as possible.
1. Useing a cam and rocker set-up to achieve .450" valve opening (csc-274-hsp-10) is there an equation that I could use to determine if the valves are going to hit the top of the piston.
2. I have read that if I do not use the .020" gap the the quench effect is is minimalized or non existant is this true?
I want to put this engine together with as many benifits as I can but the though of taking too much off is killing me. Currently the pistons should be apporx .027 down the hole using 255 pistons and both deck and head are going to be machined. The head is only going to be cleaned to flat leaving the valves as high as possible.