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Head gasket

Aron Gleason

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My 440 has .020 thick head gaskets, how much would the compression drop by using .040 head gaskets?
 
Each 0.020" of head gasket is about 5cc volume.
The piston swept volume at stock bore size for a 440 is 54.97 cid (54.97 * 8 = 439.722" or 440 cid.)
Converting cid to cc is 1 cid = 16.3871 cc, so 54.97 * 16.3871 = 900.722 cc

If the volume above the piston at TDC is 100cc then Compression is (900.722+100) / 100 = 10.007:1 compression.
Adding 5cc would be (900.722+105) / 105 = 9.578:1 compression. Difference of 0.429 point of compression.

If starting with lower compression, say 110 cc above the piston = 9.188:1 compression, adding another 5cc drops compression to 8.832:1 compression.
Difference of 0.868 point of compression.

OOPs "9.188:1 - 8.832:1 = 0.356 difference (NOT 0.868!)"
4:30 in the morning, not even sure where I got that number from?
 
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If starting with lower compression, say 110 cc above the piston = 9.188:1 compression, adding another 5cc drops compression to 8.832:1 compression.
Difference of 0.868 point of compression.

9.188:1 - 8.832:1 = 0.356 difference (NOT 0.868!)
 
Depends on your current compression ratio. If is low it’ll make very little difference. If it’s high it can make a huge difference. Adding .009” in gasket reduced my race engine from 15.45 to 15.01.
Doug
 
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