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Cal-look/High Performance => Technical stuff => Topic started by: nicolas on November 23, 2022, 14:04:14 pm



Title: machining down cilinders
Post by: nicolas on November 23, 2022, 14:04:14 pm
from a quick mock up with a 78 crank and porsche length rods I come to a deckhight that is minus 3mm (roughly). I want to measure it and then machine the cilinders down. how do you do it? from the top (head side) or bottom. I would prefer the bottom side, but want to be sure and most of all have the insights of what I don't want to overlook when doing this.

also, who sells CrMO 8mm that are the correct length? or are the ones mostly available have the 3-5mm extra tread I am needing? I remember cutting the ones from cb on my 2276 and I think not much tread was left...

thank you!


Title: Re: machining down cilinders
Post by: richie on November 23, 2022, 19:00:06 pm
We cut them at top and bottom depending on what we want to do[example if head is flycut a lot i like to cut some off top of cylinder], and also if you just cut at bottom there is a chance you end up between fins where cylinder is thinnest so not much seating surface.
Scat sell stock length chromoly head studs  :) 


Title: Re: machining down cilinders
Post by: nicolas on November 24, 2022, 09:15:22 am
OK thanks. yes ending up between the fins would not look good. that is something I need to consider. and thanks for the tip on the head studs. I will need a set for sure. the engine will not be wider than stock.