The cam was advanced 2 degrees total.
I run 92 or 93 octane, no knocks or pings although it doesn't like lower octane at all. Actually using a compression calculator guessing at the head cc's and guessing how much it's been decked, it said somewhere close to 10.25:1. But I *think* the two guesses where on the conservative side, that's why I showed the heads pictures. I thought someone who has seen a lot of 781's could guess mostly be how close to the valve the surface is. I'd love to see the same shot of a new 781 head. The second pic is really hard to see what I'm trying to show, but I'm trying to show how close the head surface is to the adjacent rough casting that isn't milled. If the head got shaved much more, that entire rough cast area would be milled too.
I found this in my notes.
Piston volume -25.70cc
head gasket .039 ... I think?
Was told it was milled considerably. From what I found on the net, they were 118cc new.
bored .030 over.
Decked, but I don't have any numbers on that.
I have checked the compression with another gauge that was the rubber push and hold type. It read about 180psi and then I couldn't hold it tight enough and the pressure would push the gauge out of the hole.
It's quite a difference from the old flat top pistons with a chamfered edge, then it had about 140 psi. And that is with the same gauge I'm using now.
I don't have a measurement for what ever it's called, the piston down in the cylinder, but I can say that with clay on the piston to check for valve clearance, it was getting sort of close to the minimum, whatever that is/was.
I don't see the numbers for the rockers I used, but I recall that they lift a bit higher than stock rockers, whatever that ratio is.
Pistons are speed pro L2465F30
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/slp-l2465f30I don't know why, but even though I checked "notify me of replies", I don't get an email. I just happened to check in here and saw the new replies.