WacDad Miller
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Im building a Magnum 360, going with a .030” bore and just getting some opinions on a good flat top piston.
EQ iron, with 62 cc chambers.What heads ?
What chamber volume?
Hey Dan. Where does this information come from exactly?Speed Pro H116CP. 1.660" CH, 5cc valve reliefs. Sit down the bore 0.027" with a stock block deck height. They are hypereutectic's and they use the ring gap that the ring manufacturer suggests to use. The skirts have a friction coating.
Mine still had a lot of cross hatch but when we did a hone job we didn't get a good even cross hatch because some the cylinders were out of round a bit.Are you sure it needs over bored?
Those blocks are famous for still having the factory cross-hatch pattern after 150,000 miles or more.
Those look like direct replacement pistons from Seal Power. Nice price for a piston and ring set up. The overbore size adds a minor increase in compression. Coated skirts for a nice plus too!I'm doing a 5.9 build and just got these. I'm using the MP R/T head. Should be around 9.2-9.5 CR and I can run pump gas.
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Yes, I have a cylinder that has rust in it from sitting to long opened up. I cleaned up that bore a bit with a ball hone and it has blemishes.Are you sure it needs over bored?
Those blocks are famous for still having the factory cross-hatch pattern after 150,000 miles or more.
Looking at these pistons my only problem that I see is I am running a cam with .050 lift stock arms. Guy I was going to buy these from said I'd probably have to mock it up and possibly adjust with the head gasket running basically a stock EQ headsSpeed Pro H116CP. 1.660" CH, 5cc valve reliefs. Sit down the bore 0.027" with a stock block deck height. They are hypereutectic's and they use the ring gap that the ring manufacturer suggests to use. The skirts have a friction coating.
Looking at these pistons my only problem that I see is
Could you clear this up for me? I’m missing what you’re trying to say. The cam your running has a valve lift of .500 because the .050 is confusing me. The stock rocker arms are not known to be very accurate at there listed ratio of 1.5. Normally less.I am running a cam with .050 lift stock arms.
I don't mean to high jack the OP thread, but can the sbm's deck surface be safely machined 0.027" so those pistons can be ran at zero deck height?Could you clear this up for me? I’m missing what you’re trying to say. The cam your running has a valve lift of .500 because the .050 is confusing me. The stock rocker arms are not known to be very accurate at there listed ratio of 1.5. Normally less.
I run those pistons at a zero deck height and a 1.6 rocker arm for a total valve lift of .574. Up top? I’ve had Edelbrock heads, ProMaxx CNC heads (Edelbrock knock offs) and it currently sports Trick Flow heads. I hope that helps.
Yes. In my engine, it was less. In my other 360, the KB-107’s with a very minor difference in piston height was an even .020 below deck and used with a .510 lift total mechanical cam.I don't mean to high jack the OP thread, but can the sbm's deck surface be safely machined 0.027" so those pistons can be ran at zero deck height?