Re: Compression
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Re: Compression
- From: Markmopar <chymar01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 14:47:59 -0500
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Yes, you can get thicker gaskets. there's a company(Cometic, i think)
that sells a composite gasket that can be tailored to your needs. you
could also have the domes of the pistons milled.
ledman_70@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I'm sure this topic has been discussed here before, but I will be
building a 426 wedge this winter and the only pistons I have for it are,
I think, Max Wedge. They have a very large dome and I think they're
around 13:1 compression. I'd like to sell or trade them for a set of
flat tops, but what I'd really like to know is if it's possible to lower
the compression but using a thicker head gasket to try and get it down a
couple points. This will be a crusin' car with a 4-spd and I'd like to
be able to run it on pump gas....anybody got any ideas?
Jeff Adams
64 Polara
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