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    Default help with combustion chamber cc's to acheive 9.5:1

    Alright I have a 363 with -5cc flat tops and a block that has not been decked. What cc of combustion chamber/head gasket combo do i need to achieve 9.5:1? ALL help is appreciated!

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    need bore and stroke to figure the compression ratio.
    Josh K.

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    Whoops its a 4.030 bore and 3.562 stroke.i know the deck is at stock height and I'm not sure on head gasket thickness....could I use a 64cc head with thick head gaskets?

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    With .025 deck height .041" gskt (common ) you need a 69 cc chamber (about .050" off 76cc heads)9.48

    .025 deck/ felpro 1094 .015" shim (common) you need a 75cc (about .006" )chamber for 9.43

    Big piston to head clearance makes for a poor running, ineffecient, detonation prone engine. You should always try to keep the quench less then .050" but no less then about .035"

    Measure the amount the pistons are in the bore for more accurate answers.
    Josh K.

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    how bout stock deck height,4.30 bore,3.48 stroke,with 041 heads surfaced bout.20,+13.5 dome top pistons with thinnest head gasket possible???

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    Assuming they are a 10cc dome, piston .025 in the hole, .015 shim gskt=13.25
    Josh K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fast_crew View Post
    Assuming they are a 10cc dome, piston .025 in the hole, .015 shim gskt=13.25
    one more question??? what would it be with a 0 deck height???

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    About the same Tom as you would run a .035-.041 gasket with zero deck.
    .035=13.47 .041=13.21
    Josh K.

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