gsr w/b16b pistons anyone done it yet need help valve clerance
need help anyone done this before im using a stock head would there be any problems im also using gsr rods i didnt take out the crank block is still in the car. what i was going to do was check the rings/ use assem. lube and put everything back together with a new gasket and stock head bolts. what else should i do help please
I'll play idiot...
Please explain - B16 has less piston to deck clearance. .020. They have the same compression height. And the GSR in stock form should have less valve lift than a B16B....
Why does this create an issue.
Nope, I'm not being a smart-ass. I want to know what I'm missing here.....
Please explain - B16 has less piston to deck clearance. .020. They have the same compression height. And the GSR in stock form should have less valve lift than a B16B....
Why does this create an issue.
Nope, I'm not being a smart-ass. I want to know what I'm missing here.....
one of my buddies is doing the same thing right now.
the dome on CTR pistons are incredible. he will have valve clearance problems unless he uses a custom HG.
block?
stock b16 head?
crank?
needed info?
the dome on CTR pistons are incredible. he will have valve clearance problems unless he uses a custom HG.
block?
stock b16 head?
crank?
needed info?
Block should not matter - Deck Height does. The Piston-to-Deck clearance on a B16 is .020", and .030" on a B18 series. So the piston has .010 extra clearance to the valves on a B18.
Where this is offset, is when you look at the compression height - The CH of a stock piston is 1.183 for a GSR, and 1.210 for a PCT.
So, then, what's the difference in lift between the CTR cams, and the GSR cams... If it's .0170 or more, and the GSR cam has less lift, then it should work fine and have stock clearance.
If you're running aftermarket cams, which have much higher lifts and durations, then maybe not!
Where this is offset, is when you look at the compression height - The CH of a stock piston is 1.183 for a GSR, and 1.210 for a PCT.
So, then, what's the difference in lift between the CTR cams, and the GSR cams... If it's .0170 or more, and the GSR cam has less lift, then it should work fine and have stock clearance.
If you're running aftermarket cams, which have much higher lifts and durations, then maybe not!
Why not just use some ITR or P30(b16a) pistons?
All that compression and you can't even run a decent cam in it.
I'm sorry but your wasting your time.
All that compression and you can't even run a decent cam in it.
I'm sorry but your wasting your time.
Re: gsr w/b16b pistons anyone done it yet need help valve clerance
dude ur fine with the gsr motor with pct pistons like the guy above said his caculations are all correct i personally have seen the set-up on H-T good luck and enjoy but please get it tuned with such a dramatic increase in compression, have fun
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