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Old 07-12-2016, 07:30 PM   #1059
jlsanborn
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Re: My '67 Fleetside C10 renew

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Originally Posted by Vic1947 View Post
The way I've done it in the past is to:
1. Put together a rod/piston/ring assembly and install it in its bore with a thin coat of grease on the top ring with an extra dab at the ring end gap.
2. Rotate the crank and bring up the piston top to exact TDC with a dial indicator.
3. Bolt on and torque the head with a gasket like what you plan to use. (I usually just torque the five bolts around the cylinder I'm checking.)
4. Rotate the block/head assembly on the engine stand to where the spark plug hole is looking straight up.
5. Use your burette to quickly fill the void space up to the bottom most spark plug thread.
6. Use the volume to calculate the exact static CR. (SV+CV)/CV=CR
7. Substitute the CR you want into the formula and solve for CV.
8. The difference is the volume you want to remove from the dome.
9. Your idea of using the clay and making an impression of the dome should work just fine. I'd probably use a pancake of clay with Saran Wrap over it and press the dome down until it was flat and level against the table. Then use the burette to fill the impression with the volume you calculated above. Measure the depth with a depth gauge or vernier caliper and you have your number.
10. Another way is to carefully trace the outline of the dome onto a piece of graph paper. Count the number of squares to determine the area, then divide the area into the desired volume to get the height. This may be slightly less accurate depending on your tracing and counting technique. I scan the trace and import it into my CAD program and use the irregular, continuous, splined shape tool to calculate the area. But if you don't have something like that, graph paper gets you pretty close.
I'll definitely do the final CR check that way Vic. Great thinking!

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Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
Sweet looking pieces.
Motor is going to be a monster.
It's beginning to pile up. Need more bux!

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Originally Posted by JG67 View Post
Nice looking rig. Done with pride and patience...
Thanks JG, it's becoming a test of my patience!

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Originally Posted by Low Elco View Post
Rumpity-rumpity!
That's what I'm hoping for. Boy thinks I wasted my time on all that exhaust and it's going to be vroom-vroooooom. We'll see!

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Originally Posted by Stuntmonkey View Post
Favourite build on the forum!

What are the tire/wheel specs/brand?
Thanks Stuntmonkey, mine too! Wheels are from Wheel Vintiques, series 62, 15x8 and 15x10 with their standard back spacing (4-1/4" I believe). Tires are BFG Radial T/A, 295/50-15 and 235/60-15. Hub caps are something I found on Craigslist.

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Cant help but say it, but a lot of us are sure glad your hanging around this forum!
I totally agree! Vic has a lot of experience and is one smart feller. Always takes the high road, never half-azzed. I dream of a shop as clean as his one day too.

My fancy burrette showed up today. Gotta find a place to keep that sucker where it won't get busted!
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