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Old 12-29-2006, 07:18 PM
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Default Re: 350 LT1 compression...Lower it?

Jim, when you say the 'stockers were .020 compressed' were you referring to the steel shim gaskets? I reinstalled the steel shim gaskets on mine, I think they were .018'ish ??

I think Keith is right, these cams bleed off a lot of the cylinder pressure so pinging is not too big of a problem - especially if you turn the timing back a little. I found that running 93 and turning the timing back a bit significantly altered the 'seat of the pants' performance, but... could've been in my head
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Old 12-29-2006, 08:24 PM
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Default Re: 350 LT1 compression...Lower it?

Tony,
my .30 over 11:1 LT1 ran just fine on 93
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Old 12-29-2006, 08:31 PM
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Default Re: 350 LT1 compression...Lower it?

Granted this pertains to BBC's, but going from memory the AMA specs list the head gasket [steel shim] at .018"-.020"...
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Default Re: 350 LT1 compression...Lower it?

I don't think they ever got to .018 unless it was an early editions...
indexing plugs??? uhhhh, hell yeah, usually takes me 20 to get 8 to line up right, so I buy 50 at a time to get maybe 3 sets..
crackle ??? yeah, it's got a tad of a pop to it at 7400 it doesn't crackle, but dammmmmmmm does it sound good....there is no better music than an x pipe exhaust and a small block at 7400...
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Old 12-29-2006, 08:38 PM
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Default Re: 350 LT1 compression...Lower it?

Hell no, I don't quite understand why everyone lowers the compression and yet is so worried about the car being 100% original, numbers matching, as rolled off the assembly line. we like them because they were hi compression, great sounding, running, and a little crazy at times.. don't lower it is my vote!
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Old 12-30-2006, 12:32 AM
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Default Re: 350 LT1 compression...Lower it?

Thanks everyone. I will not have them cut. I ordered the cam from Crane. Should be good to go now.
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