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Edelbrock Victor head milling specs?? #1076147
09/16/11 10:14 PM
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Cant for the life of me find out how much per CC. Not in instructions, not on website. and Dont want to wait on the phone techline to get maybe a wrong answer. So, Im sure someone on here knows. I figure about .006 per cc but you know about assuming!

Re: Edelbrock Victor head milling specs?? [Re: bumps440] #1076148
09/16/11 10:52 PM
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Thats close enough IMO. On average The Eddys are about .005 per cc . But thats only at the start, as with the Victors as well, I bet. As the chamber gets smaller in Diameter more meat needs to come off per CC, Its never a Fixed number, it incrementely changes with every cut.

Dont they start at 72cc or so I forget

Re: Edelbrock Victor head milling specs?? [Re: Sport440] #1076149
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Re: Edelbrock Victor head milling specs?? [Re: bumps440] #1076150
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Level the head and pour in the amount you want the
volume to be... scribe that point

Re: Edelbrock Victor head milling specs?? [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1076151
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Quote:

Level the head and pour in the amount you want the
volume to be... scribe that point





HMMMM good idea Mr P body. But that leads me to a better idea....... after I put the volume I want in the chamber which is leveled, I could use a depth mike till it just touches the liquid. I would measure a few places and average it in case it is not dead level.
thanks P.

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