shaved head
You shave heads, deck blocks; or, if you prefer, milling is a generic term to use... I've never heard someone call machine work on a head "decking" the head. Simple reason: there is no "deck" on a head, a "deck" is the flat area of the block that is even with the top of the cylinders.
Not ignition timing necessarily, but it will affect cam timing significantly.
Originally posted by 92accord
i talked to someone on honda swap who said that decking the head would screw up the ignition timing...
i talked to someone on honda swap who said that decking the head would screw up the ignition timing...
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Originally posted by 1stGenCRXer
You shave heads, deck blocks; or, if you prefer, milling is a generic term to use... I've never heard someone call machine work on a head "decking" the head. Simple reason: there is no "deck" on a head, a "deck" is the flat area of the block that is even with the top of the cylinders.
You shave heads, deck blocks; or, if you prefer, milling is a generic term to use... I've never heard someone call machine work on a head "decking" the head. Simple reason: there is no "deck" on a head, a "deck" is the flat area of the block that is even with the top of the cylinders.
Originally posted by 1stGenCRXer
You shave heads, deck blocks; or, if you prefer, milling is a generic term to use... I've never heard someone call machine work on a head "decking" the head. Simple reason: there is no "deck" on a head, a "deck" is the flat area of the block that is even with the top of the cylinders.
Not ignition timing necessarily, but it will affect cam timing significantly.
You shave heads, deck blocks; or, if you prefer, milling is a generic term to use... I've never heard someone call machine work on a head "decking" the head. Simple reason: there is no "deck" on a head, a "deck" is the flat area of the block that is even with the top of the cylinders.
Not ignition timing necessarily, but it will affect cam timing significantly.
Originally posted by MrFatBooty
Haha, I actually thought about pointing that out when this thread started but decided it would be condescending of me.
Haha, I actually thought about pointing that out when this thread started but decided it would be condescending of me.
I think the idea of decking is a good idea. From my point of view anyway. If you deck, you can use a flat top piston, which is ligher than a tall dome piston, and allows better flow of the flame wave, and still have high compression numbers. I'm not sure, but I think they use flat top pistons in formula one.
Originally posted by -KangaRod-
I think the idea of decking is a good idea. From my point of view anyway. If you deck, you can use a flat top piston, which is ligher than a tall dome piston, and allows better flow of the flame wave, and still have high compression numbers. I'm not sure, but I think they use flat top pistons in formula one.
I think the idea of decking is a good idea. From my point of view anyway. If you deck, you can use a flat top piston, which is ligher than a tall dome piston, and allows better flow of the flame wave, and still have high compression numbers. I'm not sure, but I think they use flat top pistons in formula one.
its not that expensive to mill the head. Second, it would be useless to mill the head and than buy a thicker head gasket . Doing that is the same as not having the head shaved. Putting a thicker hg is raising the compression instead of lower it. I would like someone else said buy higher compression piston.


