The pistons I ordered from engineTech are unbranded Silvolite 3241HC (according to the cast numbers inside.) I want to dish them to get my quench down between .040 and .050, but keep my compression around 9.5:1. If I deck to .008" piston to deck clearance, use the head gasket, compressed to .038, and dish the pistons from 14.1 to 20 cc, I get scr of 9.6:1 with .046 quench (which I will tolerate, but would like tighter quench). What I need to know, is can these pistons be dished safely to this volume? What is the minimum thickness I should seek to exceed or meet when dishing a piston? I just want other's opinions to check against what my machine shop tells me.
Also, when I opened up my gasket kits from EngineTech today, I found a Victor head gasket, MLS style (Multi-Layer Steel) which when mic'd gave a thickness at .038 thickness. I am assuming this is the Victor gasket that everyone is looking for? Just so you know, it is what EngineTech included in my upper gasket set for an '01 4.0l...
When dishing the pistons, I would like to maintain the dish contour they already have, rather than dish out the entire top, as this would maintain optimum quench surfaces, everyone agree?
Who is the piston expert here, oleshot? Please chime in...
Bratcop
