60s Refugee
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Yesterday I was looking at the 1962 volume of "MOTORS" repair manual for material regarding 'ping' on another thread. In the diagnosis section it listed several causes of pre-ignition. One of them was high compression and another was high compression due to carbon build up. It dawned on me at that moment that I was shaving the head 60 thousands on my 200 to increase compression as part of my tri-power conversion.
What will this compression increase do (if anything) to my future ping issues? Are there other drawbacks to high compression in addition to possible pre detonation problems? I intend to do the header/dual exhaust thing, the 264 cam thing, improve the ignition with (Pertronics), the bigger valve thing, the polished chamber thing, the works!
The machine shop guy is also afraid that boring the holes for the hardened valve seats could result in cutting into the water passages. Given that the tech has years of experiance, how much chance is there of ruining the head?
Thanks
Harry
What will this compression increase do (if anything) to my future ping issues? Are there other drawbacks to high compression in addition to possible pre detonation problems? I intend to do the header/dual exhaust thing, the 264 cam thing, improve the ignition with (Pertronics), the bigger valve thing, the polished chamber thing, the works!
The machine shop guy is also afraid that boring the holes for the hardened valve seats could result in cutting into the water passages. Given that the tech has years of experiance, how much chance is there of ruining the head?
Thanks
Harry