I agree, and anyhow, wouldn't 86mm create a greater quench area anyhow?IJ. said:If the top of the bore is chamfered and the Head has had the edge of the CC done it shouldn't be a detonation issue (basic motor prep)
Work out the increase in volume it's miniscule 1mm x 2mm x 84mm id and 86mm od...
Repeat after me "It's NOT a class race car I don't need to obsess over minute detail"
IJ. said:Dow: As I stated they don't do the Stopper in anything BUT the 86mm bore and I've popped too many of the plain MHG's in development to bother using one again the Stopper is just extra insurance.
You seem to have some idea that this is the holy grail of engine building when it reality it doesn't appear to have any negative effects at all, on a plain MLS yes it's a bad idea as the area between cylinders is very thin but on the Stopper with the extra layer wrapped this is a non issue.
If it was going to blow it would have in the minor disaster last year.
I can only post from personal experience having built a few motors over the years and not what I've read or heard word of mouth.
i also have water injection and the ability to retard timing and a knock gagueIJ. said:I ran 30 psi/8300rpm hard last year with 83.5+86 bore Stopper with no ill effects even when it closed an end gap after leaning out.
These gaskets are not on the market yet. I recieved an e-mail from Steve Norr this morning on the progress of the ICS (Internal Combustion Seal) type headgasket and it's not looking so good. Not enough material between the bores to properly make a seal, but they are still trying. Below is from their web page on how the ICS gaskets work. If they can get one on the market, it would be a great thing work the 7M Series.sponsored1 said:Having used these gaskets before, i hope your results are better then mine...
IJ. said:Lance: Same reason I hesitated to O-Ring a 7M as this is how I've done Turbo motors in the past.
buldozr said:(the 5.0 block will crack down the center before you will have enough power to blow the HG! :naughty: )
Rajunz said:These gaskets are not on the market yet. I recieved an e-mail from Steve Norr this morning on the progress of the ICS (Internal Combustion Seal) type headgasket and it's not looking so good. Not enough material between the bores to properly make a seal, but they are still trying. Below is from their web page on how the ICS gaskets work. If they can get one on the market, it would be a great thing work the 7M Series.
http://www.scegaskets.com/products/ics.html