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Old 02-24-2019, 02:21 PM
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Yes. Leave center open and plug side one. Just like the pic above.
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Old 02-25-2019, 10:56 PM
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Thanks again will post some pics soon ����
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Default Connecting rods clearances

looking for connecting rod side clearances for bbc
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A clearance of .015 would be the minimum I’d use. I think my last one was set up at .020. Too tight is bad.
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Originally Posted by TomZ
A clearance of .015 would be the minimum I’d use. I think my last one was set up at .020. Too tight is bad.
had 0.24 clearances 👍🏻
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It’s starting to come together thanks for all the help and advice guys 👍🏻
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Any tips on figuring out head gasket thickness. Bought comp piston tool and degree wheel set.
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Any tips on figuring out head gasket thickness. Bought comp piston tool and degree wheel set.
Figuring out how deep the piston is in the hole and head chamber volume is a good start. .039 is typical and adjust as needed to keep quench below .050 or so.
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Water jackets are not matching up trying to figure out if AFR sent me wrong heads. Parts number is for a gen6

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