I emailed Dynoman about a thicker head gasket, and valve guides.
They do have a .059" thick CFM-20 head gasket, and guides, the guides are pre-honed, the local guy is saying he wouldn't want pre-honed guides, that he would prefer to hone them to fit the vales...
Options on the pre-honed guides....?
Also the guy from Dynoman said this,
As little food for thought. The Rocky S12 kits were a bore in for the stock motors and worked well with the stock cam, as they were low compression, however when you add a cam to the mix you drop the static compression and the low and mid-range power can suffer greatly. As it is easy to sell, you might want to move up to an 836cc kit that has more compression and larger valve pockets. You would then have more power throughout the RPM range and a much better dynamic power curve. You would also have 30 year newer technology forged pistons with a better ring pack as well.
We do not know what task you would like your end product to perform, but this is the best bang for the buck that is out there and more reliable as well. Just let us know what you think.
Cheers,
Buzz
I almost feel that everything I have done has been a waste of time and money....!
I understand that the Rocky pistons are almost flat and probably have around the stock compression of the K1-K6, and that with a bigger cam, letting more in and out, that the compression that these pistons provide, may not be enough, and it will run sluggish in the low and mid range, as Buzz stated.
That is not what I want, but I also do not have the funds to bore the jugs again and also buy another set of pistons!
Opinions on this also?
I can get it going like this, and always bore it to the 836 later...