the only down side to this is you need to know if you are using Iron nor alum heads & what size combustion chambers to get the right piston
for example you can order a piston for 9.8:1 with iron 902 [88cc] heads & later swap to alum heads but the combustion chamber has to be smaller by 10 cc at approx 78 cc to compensate for the heat loss , this will eliminate using Brandons or the Eddy RPM heads as the combustion chambers are 84 cc in both , you need to use an Indy SR or EZ or the Bulldog head with78 cc Chambers
There - see go-fish? I was right! ... d@mmit there's no "sticking tongue out" emoticon on this board...
lololol - just kiddin' bud!
go-fish is workin' his darndest to talk me into aluminum, and maybe he's workin' on me. Just that everyone ELSE I talk to says, "Yeah you'll have leaking issues a good bit..." I mean granted, replacing head gaskets on these things isn't THAT hard... Just not something I want to do much.. ...or at all...
Now Neil, I got some prices from a guy here in town who does machine work - Hammaker Enterprises. His prices to do the head were pretty cheap. Of course I see the potential down-side to this - screw-ups or not doing what I want him to do or etc etc etc... Probably the best idea is to get a head over to him and get some more accurate estimates. Because if the difference is more around $200-$300, then the advantage still lies in that I can spend the $$$ here for the porting, then the $$$ for the machining, then the $$$ for the actual parts.
I'm not sworn off of aluminum. I'm just not 100% ready to throw away what I already have in my possession - that's all.
While I'm posting, I just want to thank you guys for keeping the information pouring in. I'm learning SO MUCH from you guys. Neil, you just gotta talk a little slower for me!
lol!
Jeff
P.S. Head studs - never thought of that... That'd take some machining in both the head and the block, right? Still NBD, I wouldn't think...