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07-18-2012 09:31 PM #9
I don't know, let's figure it out.....
We'll figure the cylinder volume by this formula....(.7854 x bore x bore x stroke x 16.387)
.7854 x 4.060 x 4.060 x 3.480 x 16.387 = 737.9 cc's (no calc handy, did it by hand, hope it's right.) Go back over my numbers please.
Chamber volume = 65 (I always add 1 or 2, 'cause most of 'em are a little over)
Piston crown = 6.1
Piston deck height (.7854 x 4.060 x 4.060 x .02 x 16.387) = 4.2 cc's
Gasket (Victor Reinz #5746) 4.100" x 0.026" = 5.4 cc's (makes an excellent 0.046" squish with your 0.020" piston deck height)
737.9 + 65.0 + 6.1 + 4.2 + 5.4 = 818.6 cc's
65.0 + 6.1 + 4.2 + 5.4 = 80.7 cc's
Divide the larger by the smaller and find 10.14:1 SCR. This will be a good build. Increase static ignition lead at the crank to 20 degrees, with 14 degrees in the weights, all in by 2800.
There are 2 deck heights, so get used to saying it properly. Block deck height is the measurement from the centerline of the main bearing bore to the deck. Piston deck height is the measurement from the piston crown to the deck with the piston at TDC. Squish is the piston deck height and the gasket thickness added together.
That cam is right on the money for the SCR. Any less cam and you could develop too much cylinder pressure for pump gas. Install the cam straight up on the marks and use only 1.5 rockers. Check for coil bind, piston to valve clearance, retainer to seal clearance and rocker to stud clearance during your mock-up build. Shoot for 0.080" minimum clearance on the intake valve and 0.100" clearance on the exhaust valve. Use only long-tube tuned headers with 1 5/8" primaries. Use lots and lots of air cleaner area. 14" x 4" should be about right. Tighten up your butt cheeks and hang on.Last edited by techinspector1; 07-18-2012 at 09:47 PM.
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