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How much Milling needet to get a 6.0 head to 61cc??

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Old 03-08-2004, 03:56 PM
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Default How much Milling needet to get a 6.0 head to 61cc??

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Anyone??
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approximately .007 = 1 cc

I think LQ4 heads are 70cc as cast.

That would mean .007 X 9 which equals .063 to get to approximately 61cc.

That is a lot of milling dude...maybe somebody will correct me and tell me .006=1cc...which in case would be .006X9 which ='s .054.

Thats a lot of milling dude.

You could do it in conjuction with a thinner head gasket....like .040 or something.
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LQ4/LQ9 heads are 71.06cc chambered.

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I think LQ4 heads are 70cc as cast.
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Originally Posted by bigeller
LQ4/LQ9 heads are 71.06cc chambered.
Yes I think closer to .065-.070", be carefull on the thinner head gaskets as the factory engine has a positive deck height. The .040" gasket may cause interference and blown engine , just a thought
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Ok...thanks....

even more milling!
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Thanks guys.




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