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Old 01-09-2002, 04:46 AM   #1
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Default SRP piston cc's .. ??

My 383 is being built with SRP flat top pistons... they have the valve cut outs.. and no dish. Anyone know how many cc's these are supposed to be when at 0 deck? I am another state away from my car and the engine, so I can't look at the spec sheet, and i'm trying to calculate CR.




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Old 01-09-2002, 04:52 AM   #2
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Mine were -5cc p/n for me is 138093. Those pistons look like mine do. I cant wait to fire my 383 up and see how it likes those tiny lightweght pistons.

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If you did not have your block 0 decked, they will never be to 0 deck height. They will get to be at TDC though. You have to add the deck height at TDC to the equation. Most likely you will have to install the piston to find out this exact measurement. You probably don't want to use a Impala head gasket. Just stick with the standard height gasket.
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If you did not have your block 0 decked, they will never be to 0 deck height. They will get to be at TDC though. You have to add the deck height at TDC to the equation. Most likely you will have to install the piston to find out this exact measurement. You probably don't want to use a Impala head gasket. Just stick with the standard height gasket.
Yeah, I figured i'd have to measure it. No, I'm not going to use an Impala headgasket. hehe... I remember the stories from .. ohhh. who was it.... that did that....
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