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Old Sep 28, 2016 | 12:11 AM
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Stock bottom end LM7
Stock .051 head gasket
799 heads milled .017

I ask because I think the heads should be milled more for my cam (228r). How much more milling could I go on 91 octane?
Car is cam only, no boost.
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Old Sep 28, 2016 | 12:35 AM
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Can I safely mill .013 more from the heads and run a .040 head gasket?
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Old Sep 28, 2016 | 06:27 AM
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Hello there,


http://www.race-cars.net/calculators...alculator.html


If you know the cc of the parts you could guestimate based on above link. I would conversely refer to your blueprints and share more information for some of the ever-so-kind engine builders on here.


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Old Sep 28, 2016 | 11:22 AM
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I'm coming up with 10.6 comp if you mill and do the .040 gasket. From what I found the stock LM7 is a -2 cc piston. Assuming thats right and the is piston flush with the top of the block that should be right. That set up should be fine on 91. I run 93 with 11.5.
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What sort of hp difference should I expect if I do this?
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Old Oct 1, 2016 | 08:27 AM
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Guessing, I would say 10-12 across the board.
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Originally Posted by VandykeT/A
I'm coming up with 10.6 comp if you mill and do the .040 gasket. From what I found the stock LM7 is a -2 cc piston. Assuming thats right and the is piston flush with the top of the block that should be right. That set up should be fine on 91. I run 93 with 11.5.
FWIW, A Stock LM7 has a -8cc dish piston.

The factory 706/862 heads have approx. a 61 cc chamber.

The 799/243 is approx. a 65cc chamber.

You would need to mill approx. .030 to get the compression back If I recal. I believe it is approx .007 of mill for roughly 1 CC.


If a factory LM7 is 9.5:1 with a factory 61 CC head with .051 gasket
and you dropped to .040 gasket you would achieve 9.72:1 If you milled the 799 to match the 61 CC.

My self, I would try to achieve 58 CC to get over 10:1


You really need to measure the Piston out of the hole measurement. There typically at least +.005 to +.008 out of the hole on most of the Iron Blocks I have measured.

I have an aluminum 5.3L block right now that is +.007 on #1 hole and +.0035 On #8 hole.

You really need to measure PTV clearance based on the cam.




Stock 5.3L



Stock with .040 gasket



Stock with .040 Gasket and 58 CC chamber
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