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Stock 2.0 deck height, Help |
porschechuck |
Jun 5 2013, 06:50 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 20-March 04 From: Louisville,KY Member No.: 1,824 |
Schnikeys! I didn't keep track of the base gaskets .
How do I figure that out please Stock 2.0 4 cylinder stock 94 flat top pistons (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) |
VaccaRabite |
Jun 6 2013, 06:30 AM
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En Garde! Group: Admin Posts: 13,441 Joined: 15-December 03 From: Dallastown, PA Member No.: 1,435 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Is this a double post from your base shim post or are you asking how to figure out your deck height?
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stugray |
Jun 6 2013, 08:42 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,824 Joined: 17-September 09 From: Longmont, CO Member No.: 10,819 Region Association: None |
Typically you measure deck height before and after installing the shims.
If you didnt do a "before" measurement, then you are SOL. How far did you go in the assembly before you found that you had mixed up the gaskets? I took a fully assembled long block with engine tins and swapped the shims in about 4 hours. Stu |
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