DRR Pro

| just more thoughts, fuel distribution too much timing ? compression higher than expexted due to small chambers and lastly change bottom part of grid(if thats the ign) is it always same spot when it blows
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DRR Trophy

| Here's my 2 cents worth, on alcohol it's hard to get an engine to detonate, and 36° should not be too high, I run as much compression as I can in 555, 565,572, and 588 and never had any head gasket issues, but I have always used studs and the extra studs under intake. I have found that MSD is not real good with the dial type timing lights. What I would do is to make sure the dowel pins aren't holding the head up, or the bolts are bottoming out in the block before it completely torques the head. Plus I have always used MLS gaskets. I would also CC a head to see where it is, if it's been milled too much the dowel will bottom out, good luck! |
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DRR Pro

| is it hurting rod bearings any at all when gasket blows
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DRR Pro

| quote: It hasn’t hurt the bearings yet. Hope it doesn’t.
likely not detonation
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