LittleCharger wrote:
Did you run the motor and check compression or was that cold?
Paul, the compression reading was a cold reading.
Years ago Dave Elsey and I did cold reading comparison cold compression tests on several different 56 cubic inch Bridgeport powerheads including pure SST 60, non rebuilt stock powerheads, rebuilt T850 spec ported and rebuilt stock
Powerheads with several different sized cc cylinder heads. We used two different compression gauges for the testing.
A pure SST 60 with it’s spec SST 60 head was 175 to 180 psi.
The non rebuilt stock 56 with that same SST 60 head was 155 to 161 psi.
The rebuilt stock 56 were 165 if the block was decked during the rebuild.
The rebuilt T850 Spec powerheads were all below 160 psi with the spec SST 60 head.
The pure SST 60 needed approximately a 30 cc head to make 160 compression. We ran that size head on our SST 60 T850.
if the .525 depth head results in a lower than expected reading I know from experience that if I replace the head bolts with studs and re-torque the head with a thinner head gasket I can increase the compression several lbs.