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Started by wfolarry, February 05, 2012, 01:55:25 PM

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harleyrider703

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This is what he sent me.


The 57H cam is designed for the new 103's without having to raise compression ratio. Choosing a good 2 into 1 exhaust system, having the engine properly tuned, and keeping throttle body, valve and port diameters stock will have a much bigger influence on low end power than a thinner head gasket anyway.

Thank you,

Gary Wallace
Technical Support

Andrews Products, Inc
431 Kingston Court
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
847-759-0190
847-759-0848 Fax
gwallace@andrewsproducts.com
www.andrewsproducts.com



sfmichael

"That's interesting, he had given me a range of 9.2 to 10.0 as a compression for the 57H. See the link below, I had posted his email to me. And I would say that a slight bump in compression will actually help your bottom end torque."

:agree:
Colorado Springs, CO.

Admiral Akbar

Hey,

Anything that will sell the cam..

Go over to the Wood web site and listen to the blurb about the new Wood W-777.. You'll wan to pick one up right away..  :wink:

Max

Barrett

I can't see any downside to having more compression til ya go too far and a .030 HG won't be too far..I'm at 190 with a 34*IVC and .030HG.. and my bottom end is strong..

harleyrider703

i sent both e-mails to Gary and asked for clarification. i will post his response

acbacb

Quote from: harleyrider703 on July 08, 2012, 05:29:53 PM
i sent both e-mails to Gary and asked for clarification. i will post his response
Great idea. They were sort of in conflict with one another. I have the 57 in hand already and I would like to know if a .030 head gasket with stock heads is worth the trouble.
2012 FLHX Street Glide

tdkkart

Quote from: acbacb on July 08, 2012, 07:14:01 PM
Quote from: harleyrider703 on July 08, 2012, 05:29:53 PM
i sent both e-mails to Gary and asked for clarification. i will post his response
Great idea. They were sort of in conflict with one another. I have the 57 in hand already and I would like to know if a .030 head gasket with stock heads is worth the trouble.

.045 to a .030 amounts to about 6-7lbs of compression. I wouldn't go to the work of pulling the heads for that.

TorQuePimp

 Seems like alot of time and possibly $$ to remove the heads for just a gasket.

A valve job and a little cartridge roll work can make some improvements over bone stock.

Id shy away from the .030 ...Get a .040 gasket and surface about .005 off the head and call it good 8)

Barrett

I like workin on my bike and didn't have a problem pulling the heads for the .030HG.. It was about 7lbs and went from 8.95 to 9.20 corrected.. I did send the heads off for porting after I saw what they looked like with the powdercoating.. It's a simple job..

harleyrider703

This is what Gary sent me.



"The 57H cam is designed for the new 103's without having to raise compression ratio. Choosing a good 2 into 1 exhaust system, having the engine properly tuned, and keeping throttle body, valve and port diameters stock will have a much bigger influence on low end power than a thinner head gasket anyway."
 
I'm simply putting more weight on the choice of pipes, the tuning, keeping port velocity high, etc... than the gasket. I didn't mean to infer that you could not use a thinner head gasket. You can certainly use a .030" head gasket if you want to...it may do nothing.
 

harleyrider703

So I think i will just put in cams

sfmichael

Colorado Springs, CO.

harleyrider703

Any other thoughts about the bump in compression?

sfmichael

depends how wrench happy you are. Be nice to drop an .030 gasket in there, but it's a fair amount of work for a small return in increased power and engine efficiency. Knock yourself out.
But then, I wouldn't be able to resist porting and a light mill...but that's just me.   :smiled:
Colorado Springs, CO.

Durwood

Quote from: tdkkart on July 08, 2012, 07:39:28 PM
Quote from: acbacb on July 08, 2012, 07:14:01 PM
Quote from: harleyrider703 on July 08, 2012, 05:29:53 PM
i sent both e-mails to Gary and asked for clarification. i will post his response
Great idea. They were sort of in conflict with one another. I have the 57 in hand already and I would like to know if a .030 head gasket with stock heads is worth the trouble.

.045 to a .030 amounts to about 6-7lbs of compression. I wouldn't go to the work of pulling the heads for that.
I agree,I like mine just the way it is...