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    Piston deck height

    I pulled my engine apart over the weekend to drop off at machine shop...one thing I noticed is that at top dead center the pistons are slightly higher than the deck. Is this normal or did my machine shop in the past take off too much?

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    That doesn't seem right.

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    Normal that they protrude slightly. Can't remember exactly how much off hand but search around its probably posted somewhere. Guessing around 8 thou.
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    Quote Originally Posted by familyMAN View Post
    Normal that they protrude slightly. Can't remember exactly how much off hand but search around its probably posted somewhere. Guessing around 8 thou.
    Interesting. I haven't had the heads off of my TT yet, but on my NA I could have swore that they sat below the deck height by a few millimeters.

    I'll pay attention to that when I pull the engine next month.

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    Ok thanks for the info. Never know with some machine shops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Streamln1 View Post
    I pulled my engine apart over the weekend to drop off at machine shop...one thing I noticed is that at top dead center the pistons are slightly higher than the deck. Is this normal or did my machine shop in the past take off too much?
    There's room in there for compression ratio increase if you're worried. Just use a degree wheel when you put it all back together to make sure you comp for the cutwork. How far are you projecting?

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    It's a few thousandths I don't know for sure but I am running a thicker head gasket. I don't know for sure how much was removed prior. This time around were not taking any more off just installing new forged rods and wrist pins

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    Hm, don't have any pictures of it, but I do have the shortblock on a stand in the shop. Could go look at it, but it's cold and I'm lazy. I don't recall the piston tops projecting at all past the deck, if it did it was very very minor.
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    Piston deck height

    They protrude. 8 thou if I recall. Compressed composite gasket is about 50 thou. You MLS guys will have to comment on MLS but I bet it's similar. Leaves plenty of room and can deck 8 thou also if needed which will have 16 above deck but still 34 to head if your gasket is 50.
    Last edited by familyMAN; 12-25-2013 at 01:38 PM.

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    My head gasket is 120 to compensate for a bit much being taken off the head

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