cylinder head question - 18 deg. Edelbrock SBC
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cylinder head question - 18 deg. Edelbrock SBC
What is the measurement from the deck (gasket surface) to the floor of the intake runner, lets say with common CNC work done. Thanks Mark.
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Re: cylinder head question - 18 deg. Edelbrock SBC
swampbuggy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 11:43 am What is the measurement from the deck (gasket surface) to the floor of the intake runner, lets say with common CNC work done. Thanks Mark.
STPH=1.380-1.420
Intake Floor Above Deck=1.1.55
Exhaust Floor Above Deck=2.855
IR=6.832 IF=4.592 ICL=5.712
ER=4.310 EF=2.675 ECL=3.4925
STPH = Intake Port Floor Peak or Apex Height above the Deck
IR= Intake Port Roof Length
IF= Intake Port Floor Length
ICL= Intake Port Length thru the Port's CenterLine
ER= Exhaust Port Roof Length
EF= Exhaust Port Floor Length
ECL= Exhaust Port Length thru the Port's CenterLine
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Re: cylinder head question - 18 deg. Edelbrock SBC
Thanks. Larry appreciate it, from what i read out of the floor height numbers it seems that the floor has a ski jump in it, is that correct or not? Thanks mark.
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Re: cylinder head question - 18 deg. Edelbrock SBC
i don't exactly remember mental picture of that Port ,swampbuggy wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 4:49 pm Thanks. Larry appreciate it, from what i read out of the floor height numbers it seems that the floor has a ski jump in it, is that correct or not? Thanks mark.
but it would have a Ski-Jump according to my Post specs
0.255" to 0265" higher Apex than Floor at entry