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04-15-2021 04:46 PM #2
[QUOTE=ZipTie;590944]I have a new GMPP 19419042 SBC, ZZ4/6 Short Block Assembly.
I followed this procedure for all 8 cylinders, so I have a high confidence level in my readings, as they were the same for each cylinder (dial vs. depth micrometer).
I came up with the following interesting information:
Odd Piston Bank #1 #7 measured ~ 0.030 to 0.031, 2 each below the deck. (~ 0.0305 ave.) What you wrote says 30 thousandths to 31 thousandths
Even Piston Bank #2 #8 measured ~ 0.027 to 0.028, 2 each below the deck. (~ 0.0275 ave.) What you wrote says 27 thousands to 28 thousandths
The best information I know of states: If the piston to deck height tolerance is within 0.002 to 0.003, consider yourself lucky. This tells me dont screw with it and leave it alone? Your written spec'n is 2 to 3 thousandths! BIG DIFFERENCE from your measurements!
You cant really ask for better tolerances along each piston bank (side). If you average the two sides, they are within 0.003. Another interesting phenomena is each piston that measured 0.030 on one side, measured 0.027 directly across, meaning the 0.031 & 0.028 measurements were also on the same rod journals, and these measurements alternated along the crankshaft (end to end). However, my four outliers measure 0.004 difference (0.027 & 0.031).
** Is this worth tearing the motor down and having the decks milled to tighter tolerances, say ~ 0.020 to 0.025 on both sides? Would this balancing help the motor run any better? I suspect the crack bore is off slightly, which would result in one side being shorter than the other?
Another interesting phenomenon is the measurements along the wrist pins (side to side parallel with the crank). Each piston was tilted in the bores along the wrist pin centerline (+/- 0.002)? Each piston in the even bores were higher towards the back of the engine and each piston in the odd bores were higher towards the front of the engine.
If you average all the measurements (24 total), you have ~ 0.029 deck height. I plan on using an 0.015 head gasket, which will give me an average quench of 0.044 (+/- 0.002).
I guess the part that bothers me the most is the top of pistons are not parallel to the deck (along the wrist pins) along the centerline of the crank.
Thanks,[/QUOTE
Check your measurements to your specs... big difference or did you type it wrong??
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