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How to CC a Combustion Chamber

How to CC a Combustion Chamber

The subject head is a Chevy LT1 Head

The first set up is used when the valves do not protrude above the gasket surface.
This is simple in procedure. Fill the CC burette with a fluid, I use water, some use a color alcohol, cover with the sealing plate, then flow the fluid through the hole in the seal plate till all air bubbles are out of the combustion chamber. Then read how much fluid has flowed from the burette.
This stock head measured 54cc
 



The second set up is used when the valves do protrude above the gasket surface.
This is a little more difficult in its set up.
Since the valve heads protrude above the gasket surface, the seal plate can not be used, I use my dial indicator with a point, The indicator must be zeroed, with no pre load to the deck surface. Once that is done it is a matter of leveling the head and filling the combustion chamber just till the fluid touches the indicator point. Then read the burette.
This LT1 head measures 49cc


Alcohol would have given a more accurate reading with this method, since alcohol does not “dome” like water.
1985 TC (yet another one) Fully loaded
has 225k mile  still with the factory head gasket






84  Turbo ranger  Daily driver  ($800.00 Ebay deal)
          volvo FMIC and more getto rigging than the law should allow

 

How to CC a Combustion Chamber

Reply #1
Good stuff buddy a qualified machinist here. Awesome.
I sure guys will quote these once or twice.

How to CC a Combustion Chamber

Reply #2
Thanks for the kind words. I do tend to like to write these "how tos"

seems that alot of people do not know what happens to there parts when they drop them off at a machine shop.
1985 TC (yet another one) Fully loaded
has 225k mile  still with the factory head gasket






84  Turbo ranger  Daily driver  ($800.00 Ebay deal)
          volvo FMIC and more getto rigging than the law should allow

How to CC a Combustion Chamber

Reply #3
I sent my heads to my machine shop to get CCed. I did want to do it my self but going to every pharmacy store looking for something measuring in CCs w no luck I almost felt like a drugy looking so I just sent it out and I new it was done right.
You have a hand full of guys here that are very knowledgeable w/ engine tech, me not included but it good to have a machine shop man here.