Just wondering if the 284/272 willl clear stock pistons, With a brand new cylinder head.
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a 288 does. not sure why a 284/272 wouldn'tYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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Originally posted by James Crivellone View Postcheck your valve clearances. Many people (myself included) have had piston <-> valve contact with a stock bottom end running that cam.
It did help force me into a 2.8L stroker motor though
Ill measure it myself to be sure, i was just wondering if it was a definite yes.
I already have a stroker i don't need to be forced into another haha.
This is a side project.
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shit fellas after recent events don't listen to any clever dick on this forum just check it yourself.
also a 288 does not clear sufficient if the head and or block has been skimmed thats risky advice89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...
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Originally posted by digger View Postshit fellas after recent events don't listen to any clever dick on this forum just check it yourself.
also a 288 does not clear sufficient if the head and or block has been skimmed thats risky advice
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Originally posted by digger View Postshit fellas after recent events don't listen to any clever dick on this forum just check it yourself.
also a 288 does not clear sufficient if the head and or block has been skimmed thats risky advice) without checking, no matter what cam I end up with.
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Originally posted by CarsSuck View PostDigger is referencing RAXE, Acollela and Bmr all blowing up their fresh rebuilds within a couple months of each other because none of them actually measured clearances. All the motors ran for a few days and then blew shit. I know I won't be assembling my motor (whenever the fuck that happens) without checking, no matter what cam I end up with.
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Originally posted by digger View Postshit fellas after recent events don't listen to any clever dick on this forum just check it yourself.
also a 288 does not clear sufficient if the head and or block has been skimmed thats risky advice
there's about a 85-90% chance they *might* clear just fine. on my original engine they were .01mm too tight.
But nobody can say they will definitely clear on a stock motor, not unless they offer to pay you for a new engine when it doesn't.
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