Good diagnostic procedure, hopefully the loctite will solve the issue for ya. Also good that this issue came up now and not down the road when it’s already in the car. 8.5 is fine I just wouldn’t go much higher for street application unless you run a large cam and you need a higher static to get your dynamic compression where you need it.
What cam are you using? I’m running a c35 at 8 1/2 to one but I’m at 4200 elevation. I’m a little worried I’m running to low of compression what do you think
@@FixinBugsNStuff OK cool we’re running pretty much the same cam on the same engine size. getting ready to put the engine in and I’m second-guessing everything now. Lol.
8.5:1 is fine for a mild street engine. You start going higher and it can be problematic for a street car. Good idea on the Loctite.
I would go with the 10mm studs.
Totally agree.
Good diagnostic procedure, hopefully the loctite will solve the issue for ya. Also good that this issue came up now and not down the road when it’s already in the car.
8.5 is fine I just wouldn’t go much higher for street application unless you run a large cam and you need a higher static to get your dynamic compression where you need it.
What cam are you using? I’m running a c35 at 8 1/2 to one but I’m at 4200 elevation. I’m a little worried I’m running to low of compression what do you think
Running an Engle W110. Your compression ration is fine.
@@FixinBugsNStuff OK cool we’re running pretty much the same cam on the same engine size. getting ready to put the engine in and I’m second-guessing everything now. Lol.
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