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n/a piston to wall clearance.
does this seem normal. im building a 489 for my pachanga. started with a 330. now its going to be a forged 489 with 781 heads. anyhow. i bought some 14cc dome 2618 diamond pistons. they want the piston to bore clearance at .0055. with open cooling marine motors adding another.002-.004. this seems like alot to me but ive only ever built car motors. i understand the block staying cold and the piston material growing. but this motor will be lucky to make 475hp and will only be WOT for about 5 minutes total a weekend.
is .0055 ok or should i have the machinist open it up more. im dropping the pistons off this week for the final bore and i need to know what to tell him thanks, Brandon. |
Originally Posted by beaver 3
(Post 4329901)
does this seem normal. im building a 489 for my pachanga. started with a 330. now its going to be a forged 489 with 781 heads. anyhow. i bought some 14cc dome 2618 diamond pistons. they want the piston to bore clearance at .0055. with open cooling marine motors adding another.002-.004. this seems like alot to me but ive only ever built car motors. i understand the block staying cold and the piston material growing. but this motor will be lucky to make 475hp and will only be WOT for about 5 minutes total a weekend.
is .0055 ok or should i have the machinist open it up more. im dropping the pistons off this week for the final bore and i need to know what to tell him thanks, Brandon. |
thank you
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On the flip side I know a few folks who put marine motors in their car and were freaked out with how loud they clamoured until things warmed up.
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we run an xtra.001 if not running a thermostat or circulating pump.
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Call diamond with the job number off your piston spec sheet. Discuss the build and intended use with them and they will be happy to confirm. I built 2 pro charged 383's using there pistons. Marine required .005, add .002 for open cooling add .002 for boost. Well that adds up to a sh!t ton for a 4.030 bore! I called talked to a tech and he said go .0065 -.007 so that's where we are.
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Originally Posted by Unlimited jd
(Post 4330101)
Call diamond with the job number off your piston spec sheet. Discuss the build and intended use with them and they will be happy to confirm. I built 2 pro charged 383's using there pistons. Marine required .005, add .002 for open cooling add .002 for boost. Well that adds up to a sh!t ton for a 4.030 bore! I called talked to a tech and he said go .0065 -.007 so that's where we are.
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Originally Posted by Cole2534
(Post 4330111)
Perfect solution. I'll never understand why people won't call *boutique* manufacturers. They're the ones that eat, sleep and breathe parts. Ones where you might get help from an engineer or designer.
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Piston slap when its cold doesnt bother me. I called diamond and got some girl who said i would have to talk to the distributor i got them from. Ill try again tomorrow and be more persistent.
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I got it taken care of thanks guys.
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