jsn_hog wrote:The combustion chamber listed in the calculator I assume is head chamber and not the whole chamber. Correct?
Yes, the combustion chamber is just the head part.
Also, the calculator states the 58cc is most common. I am assuming this is after polishing the head chamber, correct?
IIRC that is a stock chamber.
My question right now is how far will I be able to deviate from the 0.04 to 0.06 quench value with a SCR in the 9.3 range?
What do you mean by deviate?
1) The machine shop cannot deck the block without full assembly.
It is not really full assembly. Its throw the crank withs ome bearings in, and put a couple pistons in then measure. Far from full. That is the only way they can get a number on the deck clearance.
2) As stated above, machinist is not too familiar with increasing the head volume and is uncomfortable with it unless I can give him a good write up on it.
That right there makes me feel uneasy about this guy.
To answer XJSilver's Q... The Hesco valves are older 4.0 jeep valves that are longer to be able to work with their recommended springs for the RVOB cam.
Huh? I don't think older 4.0l valves are longer.