Thick gasket on RV8
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Thick gasket on RV8
I am replacing the tin gasket with a thick gasket. How much should I get skimmed off to keep the compression standard (9.25:1) ?
The engine is a 3.9 l Range Rover (1990) vintage.
Thanks.
The engine is a 3.9 l Range Rover (1990) vintage.
Thanks.
Re: Thick gasket on RV8
It depends on which thick head gaskets you have gone for, some are slightly thicker than others.sam russell wrote:I am replacing the tin gasket with a thick gasket. How much should I get skimmed off to keep the compression standard (9.25:1) ?
The engine is a 3.9 l Range Rover (1990) vintage.
Thanks.
20-30 thou would be OK and you should not have to mess about with lifter pre-load or a inlet manifold skim as the heads will be in the same place.
Also I'd ditch the stretch bolts and go for normal SD1 jobbies. (you can't re-use stretch bolts anyway. There are some cheap dodgy ones on ebay)
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It would not increase it much by going to 30 thou, it might not increase it at all if the new gaskets are quite thick. At the end of the day 9.25:1 is pretty low anyway, if it ended a fraction higher is would not make any odds to the power or the fuel that you would have to use.sam russell wrote:I was going with 20 thou, would 30 thou increase the compression ratio much?
My heads (36cc chambers) have had 70 thou taken off them to get the CR to 10:1 on my 4.6 lump.
If you really, really wanted to keep it EXACTLY the same you would have to "mic" up the gaskets and somehow account for the fact that the new gaskets will compress, you then have to work it out using maths.
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When LR did the interim engine and used they comp gasket on the older heads they skimmed an extra 40 thou off to keep the compression the same. When they went to do the full cross bolt engines they redid the casting which was again 40 thou less. I guess this is the result of the of the chamber being a bowl so as you skim you get diminishing returns.
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