12-22-2003, 11:49 PM | #1 |
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Thickest head gasket
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I am going to put a set of 305 heads on my 350. In order to have a more sane compression ratio, I want to use the thickest head gasket I can. Do any of you guys have access to the specs for a thick head gasket that I could find at a place like Autozone? I would like to have the part number and the compressed thickness. Thanks for your help |
12-23-2003, 03:33 AM | #2 |
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When I was building up my 327 with 64cc heads, I wanted to get the compresion ration as close to 9.1 to 1 as i could. i found some thick head gaskets in the GM Performance parts catalogue that did the trick. I THINK they were stock on the ZZ1, ZZ2, or ZZ4 engine. They work great & I have zero (knock on wood) head gasket problems.
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12-23-2003, 11:47 AM | #3 |
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That GM head gasket is part #12557236 and should be available at any GM dealer. Here's more info:
http://www.sdpc2000.com/cart.asp?act...id=576&pid=722 |
12-23-2003, 12:09 PM | #4 |
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If you have an engine that has 10,5-1 cr and a .040 quench...it will detonat less than an engine with 9.5-1 CR and a quench of .060...just some food for thought
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I second the advice of BigJim. Increasing the quench to lower compression is likely to do do more harm than good with a wedge style combustion chamber. This is what Speed O Motive has to say about lowering compression and quench distance in their engine building tech tips.
http://www.speedomotive.com/building%20tips.htm Quote:
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So you guys say that maybe I should go with a little tighter quench distance and that would allow me to run higher compression without detonation?
What is the usual compressed thickness of a stock smallblock head gasket?
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12-23-2003, 02:33 PM | #7 |
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Stick with the stock part #'s!
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the piston is down on a stock engine around .025. GM used to use shim head gaskets all the time..they are .015 thick. This will give you a quench of .040..perfect... stock rebuilder(fel-pros) are around .041 thick. I use the shims all of the time....the caveat is the block deck and head needs to be flat and true. Mr. Gasket makes a shim that has a little more coating on it..it is .018-.020 thick. If the head and block has not milled..you can paint the shim with copper gasket paint..this will seal any imperfectons.
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bubbastrick, what are the specs for the rest of the engine? And how will the truck be used? A usable compression ratio could be anywhere from 8/1 to 10.5/1 depending on the camshaft, induction system and usage of the truck. It may turn out that the small chamber of the 305 head (58cc?) isn't compatable with the rest of your equipment. If so, trying to reach a more reasonable compression ratio by using thicker head gaskets just creates additional problems that cause the same end result as the high static compression.
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Heres the deal:
I have the 350 pulled out of my S-10. I need the heads off of it to go on the 383 I am building for my '69. The only other set of heads that I have that aren't cracked are the 305 heads. So in order to get both engines going at the same time I will have to use the 305 heads on the 350. The 350 is a .060 over 350 with all of the other dimensions (deck, etc.) being stock. The cam is a Crane Energizer with .450" lift and 218 degrees at .050". It will be using a 600 CFM Edelbrock Performer carb, and an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake. Also I am using Hedman headers. So until I can buy a set of Vortec heads I am stuck with this setup and using a thicker headgasket appears to be the only way to get an accepable compression ratio with the heads I have available. |
12-23-2003, 11:59 PM | #11 |
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The thickest Composition Head Gasket I know of is .051. I believe you can also get the copper gaskets up to about .080. Here's a GM performance parts head gasket that is used on the aluminum head crate engines like the zz4 and also the vortech head 350 HO engine. It has a .051 compressed thickness PN 12557236.
http://www.flatlanderracing.com/gmsbheadgas.html
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