I installed the pistons and cylinders the other day, that went good. Tonight I was going to put the head on to check piston to valve clearance with the clay method, so I didn't use my head gasket. (Bad idea....?)
I don't have a copper gasket so I didn't want to ruin this one just for checking clearances, didn't know if it would or not.
I bolted the head down didn't go to full torque, only about 10ft lbs started installing all the cam towers and cam, rocker arms.
Then I tried turning it over, it would only go so far before the pistons hit the head....
Removed all the cam, towers, rocker arms, and tried it again still hitting, will the head gasket prevent this...?
I measured the head gasket thickness at the chamber rings and it is .056 in, how much will it compress when torqued?
I placed the gasket on the cylinders and measured from the top of it to the top of pistons to where they would meet the head and it is .040 in. I have the Rocky S12 64mm pistons, and the gasket is the Rocky gasket that went with the pistons.
The pistons measure 63.94mm and the chambers on the head are about 59.5mm they vary in about 0.5mm or so.
.040 sure doesn't seem like much clearance between the head and pistons.....? and that's not even compressed...
I did have the head resurfaced, but I don't think that would cause this would it?
The chambers on the head were always around 59mm.
As for the cam, that i was asking about in another post, man the lift on this thing is high
I had the tappet adjustment screws completely out and it still wouldn't clear, is it possible that this cam would have required valve stem shortening?
This kinda makes me sick feeling after all this work and money I'm putting into it, maybe I'm overreacting?
Thanks for any input or advice,