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simonjb
post Aug 11 2020, 09:23 PM
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Forgiven me if a stupid q....

I am re-building my 1974 2.0 and following the manuals and Raby video. As I measure the deck height, I am too close - about .15”

I have some spacers, but it appears they only fit correctly on the head side and not on the case side of the barrel. They are too small if I try to install between the barrel and the case. I am using AA pistons and 96 size

Is it ok to add the spacers on top of the barrel instead of below to add the necessary height?

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post Aug 12 2020, 07:28 AM
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I am re-building my 1974 2.0 and following the manuals and Raby video. As I measure the deck height, I am too close - about .15”



@simonjb
Need clarification. 0.15" is not too close. That is a lot of deck height.

0.15mm on the other hand is way to little.

Deck hight sould be in neighborhood of 0.040" Forty thousands of an inch or about 1mm.

0.15" of deck hight is beyond TRIPLE that minimum deck height of 0.040"
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