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Mi16 Block Decking

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benny205mi16

Hello,

I have searched and read many topics,

My question is,

I am looking to get my block decked, I have read that decking by 0.4 mm is good for compression on these engines.

But what I am unsure of is do I have to say how much to take off or will the company I go to know what to do? I am thinking of going to Don Loughlin of Kidderminster I have read about him on here and there are good reports.

Thanks in advance

 

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petert

0.4mm is correct, to achieve zero deck height and approx. 10.8:1-11:1 CR, however, you also need to give them your liners so they can get the protrusion correct. Decking the liners perpendicular is a far more challenging task and not for the inexperienced machinist. In addition, you also need to consider the reduction in piston-valve clearance and whether or not valve pockets will need deepening.

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benny205mi16

Will the deepening of the valve pockets depend on weather and how much my head has been skimmed?

 

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welshpug

yes, and which camshafts you decide to use.

 

if you already have a decent block and set of liners it may be simpler to get some pistons with larger cutouts and higher compression instead.

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GLPoomobile

Will the deepening of the valve pockets depend on weather

 

Yes. If it's raining they will need deepening. If it's sunny, you're good to go :P

 

Sorry, I just couldn't resist :blush:

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kyepan

I thought the MI had lots of clearance?

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petert

Depends what you call lots of clearance. There's approx. 0.205" (in total) before you deck the block. If you had a cam with 0.140" @ TDC that only leaves 0.065" before decking. That would be certain death after decking. When you start decking blocks and fitting bigger cams you really need to start measuring clearances.

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benny205mi16

Is all this measuring that is required something I can do my self or is that a job for the machine shop?

Some time in the future I do intend to fit throttle bodies and cams, so I guess it's best to work with that goal in mind and have the piston tops machined now.

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benny205mi16

Any body who has done this before?

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kyepan

Paul Gardias of gardias engineering used to build lots of high power xu engines, he is a machinist / engineer and knows exactly what to do. He's in whitney which is probably 2 hours from you. He did all my head, block and liner facing. he also does work for Anthony.

 

Give him a call.

 

Cheers

J

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benny205mi16

Paul Gardias of gardias engineering used to build lots of high power xu engines, he is a machinist / engineer and knows exactly what to do. He's in whitney which is probably 2 hours from you. He did all my head, block and liner facing. he also does work for Anthony.

 

Give him a call.

 

 

Thank you for your help,

I will give them a call and have a chat.

Then I can start the rebuild.

Thanks again

 

Cheers

J

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benny205mi16

Some how I messed up that reply, managed to get my reply in the middle of yours. Oops

 

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