Quench question
I verified the quench during PTV clearance checks (the same way I did the PTV checks) and found the actual quench to be .043" So either the gasket compressed more than rated or the pistons are out of the hole a little bit.
This is all to say, the stock deck height on an LT1 is 9.025" (supposedly anyway, this can actually change from block to block slightly and even from the front of the block to the back -have the engine decked!). So if you get 1.560" Compression height pistons, 3.48" stroke, and 5.7" rods you'll be "in the hole" .025 inches, theoretically. But this can be measure with depth gauges and compressed head gasket thickness, or the same way you do a PTV check (clay or playdough).
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That could be done with 6" rods and 1.125" compression height pistons. It'd give a HUGE quench of .160", detonation wouldn't be an issue though. And it would love boost. Although efficiency would be out the window.



