Goldmember72
Active Member
Hey everyone, I am close to going back together with my 72 440. I am pretty close to making my decision on the head gaskets but thought this would be the place to find out what others suggest based on their experience. I am using KB184 pistons .083 in the hole (4.340 bore), cam intake closing point 37 degrees. I have clayed the step head to combustion chambers and CCd the combustion chambers (3462346 heads). Quench is .052 to .058 with a .020 head gasket and combustion chambers 88 to 89 cc's. That puts me at 168 cylinder pressure and a dynamic effective CR of 8.32. It is my understanding 165 absolute cylinder pressure is a max for 93 octane. Our local 100% gas is 91 which is what I plan to run. Going up to .039 head gasket is 160 cylinder pressure and 8.0 DECR but this adds .019 to my quinch which from what I understand anything over .060 doesn't have much value. I will be using a 165 thermostat and evens waterless coolant. I want to get all the DECR I can but also want to be able to use 91 gas that is available several places at least here on Oklahoma. My local elevation is 1200. I am thinking play it safe and go with the .039 head gasket but would really like to hear what has worked out for others. Any help is appreciated.