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thickness Head gasket

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Hello, I'm new here. I started building my first stroker. He's going to have it.
- ic944-020
- Rod scat icr40L
- craink 4.2L-3895
- cam 68-232
- head edelbrock 50169
- roller rocker S40196a
- 24lbs injector
- AFE 2.5’’ manufold and exhaust
- Bbk throttle body

I have a clearence deck of 0.026

I'm wondering if I should put a head gasket of 0.040 , 0.030or a 0.027. I entered the information into a calculator.
Here's what it gives me.
I have no problem driving on 91 octane.
What do you think of these numbers?
Which one would you suggest for 91 octane?
Thanks 😊
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Re: thickness Head gasket

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Hello, I am thinking of cutting the 0.020 block and putting a 0.040 cometic head gasket.
I think quench is closer to what it's good for. (0.045) What do you think?
But do you think dcr 8.48 is too much for 91 octane? Here are the results.
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Re: thickness Head gasket

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Are you using the stock cast iron heads or Edelbrock aluminium heads? If it's the latter you'll be fine.
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Re: thickness Head gasket

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hello, I'm going to use an aluminum edelbrock head. Today I am going to cut the block of 0.020. which will give me 0.005 deck clerance with a quench of 0.045.

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I would support your decision to tighten up the Quench.

With a normally aspirated engine running a aluminum head 91 octane I’m generally shooting for a minimum static of 10.5:1
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Re: thickness Head gasket

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Hello, I finally decided to cut the block at 0.00 deck clearance and a head gasket cometic mls 0.040. My quench will be 0.040 and my static will be 9.97. I think it will be ok.
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Post by GASnBRASS »

Russ Pottenger wrote: November 16th, 2024, 8:37 am I would support your decision to tighten up the Quench.

With a normally aspirated engine running a aluminum head 91 octane I’m generally shooting for a minimum static of 10.5:1
I know the dynamic compression is cam dependent, but with 10.5:1 static, what kind of dynamic compression are you aiming for with 91 pump gas?
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Re: thickness Head gasket

Post by Russ Pottenger »

Offhand I don’t know what the dynamic is but the camshaft I’m using is the 68-235-4 but with the lobe separation angle changed from 111° to 114° has worked like a champ with a factory tune and typically with a 24 pound injector
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