Update on my plans
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BTW: The calculator I got makes it real easy. Plug in your advertised cam specs, the "hard coded" bottom end specs of the motor, your combustion chamber size in cc's, any dish or reliefs in the pistons, your deck height (usually between 0.006 and 0.008 out -- pistion out of the hole, that is), and then what gasket you can use to get the squish in the right area.
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It's like trying to learn a lifetime of knowledge in a few days...I know everyone says "use the search button" but damn it's hard to figure out what to search for at times
I know a few of us are willing to help out. I'd take their words before mine though. Mine is mostly learned or tech passed down.
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