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the stock head is 88 cc approx & can use the thin .020 head gaskets ,keep in mind that stock blocks usually have higher decks than speced so your real compression right now is closer to 7.8 :1 all the below figures are based on 8.2 to start with & could be .4 lower the Eddy 84 cc will gain you .4 compression to a whopping 8.6 :1 but you need to use the Cometic head gasket with a minimum thickness of I think .030 & alum absorbs heat faster so you lose 1 point of compression so the net result will be approx 7.5:1 compression using closed chamber Iron heads are the best bet so far with a 1 point gain & using thin head gaskets you will net approx 9.3 :1 with an alum head you really need to gain approx 1.6 [or 2 if the real compression is now 7.8] points of compression so you need a combustion chamber in the 68-72 cc range to increase the compression to a workable 9.8 for pump gas , the Only alum head in that range is the B1-BS street head
Just out of curiosity you don't know the total cylinder cc with the heads and stock gasket set which should be 4.410 gasket bore and .039 thick. I was using my computer dyno set up and when I enter the motor and the cylinder head specs, gasket specs it comes up with 9.7:1 compression. I know mine is not that high. Did the 75 motors use flat top pistons or did they have valve relief cuts or dished out? If so how many cc?