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> Puttin together a Raby kit engine, Deck Height revisited
DNHunt
post Aug 28 2004, 10:31 AM
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Building this has been a blast. I have certainly learned a lot. Jake has been very patient and given me plenty of rope but, when I've started to wander he's tugged me back in line.

Deck Height has been a revelation. My first attempts were all over the place. After working on this for a total of 8 hours I really believe we've got a handle on it. I've learned a bunch.

First, these are very small dimensions. Jake wanted the deck within .004" on all 4 cylinders. We really struggled with this. Check this out a single sheet of paper is between .002 and .003.


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Brett W
post Aug 28 2004, 04:51 PM
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You will have a bigger problem with detonation at a .060 deck than you will with an .040. What pistons are you running? What are you running for piston to wall clearence?
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