First off, I'm in the middle of a rebuild from the bottom up.
I just got my head and block back from the machine shop. They needed to take off 8 thou from the block (fire rings, corrosion) and 8 thou from the head (warpage) so I'm looking at a total of 16 thou (0.4064mm) to make up.
I'm replacing my rod bolts with ARP hardware, so as part of the rod resizing work my machinist recommended that we shorten the rods by the exact amount required to run the thinnest MHG available. I'm aiming for stock compression.
This sounds reasonable to me.
When I talk about "rod resizing", I'm referring to IJ's description here: http://www.supramania.com/forums/showpost.php?p=666150&postcount=8
When I talk about "rod shortening", I mean cutting a little from the big-end mating surface in addition to the cap, which will move the center of the hole upwards after the rod is bored/honed.
I'd like your opinions / experiences with the rod shortening method. It sounds like a great way to increase reliability through using a thinner (and less expensive!) headgasket.
Thanks,
Jim
I just got my head and block back from the machine shop. They needed to take off 8 thou from the block (fire rings, corrosion) and 8 thou from the head (warpage) so I'm looking at a total of 16 thou (0.4064mm) to make up.
I'm replacing my rod bolts with ARP hardware, so as part of the rod resizing work my machinist recommended that we shorten the rods by the exact amount required to run the thinnest MHG available. I'm aiming for stock compression.
This sounds reasonable to me.
When I talk about "rod resizing", I'm referring to IJ's description here: http://www.supramania.com/forums/showpost.php?p=666150&postcount=8
When I talk about "rod shortening", I mean cutting a little from the big-end mating surface in addition to the cap, which will move the center of the hole upwards after the rod is bored/honed.
I'd like your opinions / experiences with the rod shortening method. It sounds like a great way to increase reliability through using a thinner (and less expensive!) headgasket.
Thanks,
Jim
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