5.9 Magnum Pistons
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I am finding out that finding pistons for the 5.9 Magnum I am building is more difficult than I intially thought. I talked to a tech. rep. at KB today who told me since I am truing up the deck and the heads (~0.020" total) this would cause me problems with the piston being above the deck and not enough quench area. He said their pistons are designed to be zero deck and that I'd end up spending a bunch of money on custom head gaskets. Please help me out here I know this can't be this difficult.
‘72 Charger, 5.9 Magnum, Tremec 5 spd., Pro-Touring ‘14 Big Horn, Quad Cab, 4x4, 1500
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Re: 5.9 Magnum Pistons
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My block was decked twice puting my pistons .015" out of the hole. Ended up going with thicker cometics.
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Re: 5.9 Magnum Pistons
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4.040 bore and .060" thickness cost me 250 shipped.
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Re: 5.9 Magnum Pistons
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That is crazy. That is exactly what the KB guy told me to expect, or more. The 0.060" gasket is what he said I'd probably have to go with but he highly recommended mocking it up first with the pistons and crank assembled. Did you explore any other possibilities or were there none?
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Re: 5.9 Magnum Pistons
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What height is he decking the block to?
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realistically, if your going to do the job right, your probably either going to spend a little more for a better piston that has the correct deck height or your going to pay for the gaskets to get the piston to head clearance you need. sometimes there's just no way around it. personally i'd rather use the better piston. looking on the upside, at least the cometics are reuseable if the need ever arises.
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Re: 5.9 Magnum Pistons
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Alright then. I appreciate all the great information. You know what they say, "It is what it is." I am looking at the KB362 piston which will be somewhere around 9.6:1 compression with the block decked somewhere around 0.010" This means the piston will be somewhere around 0.019" above deck.
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I am building a motor right now with KB 107s and with no block milling or squareing at all are all between .008 and .009 above deck to start with. I ran them in a stock 360 LA block and they were about the same amount under the deck and very un even. Fel pro makes a .051 gasket and I am going to use those and some aluminum closed chamber heads for a nice quench distance. I think the number is 8553 and should work good till pistons are about .015 out the hole, depending on how tight you want your quench.
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I am building a motor right now with KB 107s and with no block milling or squareing at all are all between .008 and .009 above deck to start with. I ran them in a stock 360 LA block and they were about the same amount under the deck and very un even. Fel pro makes a .051 gasket and I am going to use those and some aluminum closed chamber heads for a nice quench distance. I think the number is 8553 and should work good till pistons are about .015 out the hole, depending on how tight you want your quench.
That all sounds right to me. I will certainly not do anything until I mock up the pistons. With a factory piston at 9.1:1 compression ratio what would be wrong with going with a stock piston, .01 off the deck and .01 off the head? This I think would be in the ball park of 9.5:1 which for my application would be good. Am I off base here?
‘72 Charger, 5.9 Magnum, Tremec 5 spd., Pro-Touring ‘14 Big Horn, Quad Cab, 4x4, 1500
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SCE has thicker head gaskets. Not cheap, but not quite as spendy as a Cometic. http://www.scegaskets.com/
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Depends on thickness, but the SCE's are still pretty pricy. Only the high end SCE Titans have fire rings in them. Everything else needs o-rings.
And they are NOT cheap.
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Of course it will !!!
I am using a Magnum block with the 745 KB/Ic pistons, may be .15 out of the hole,....don't settle for anything less than cometic, you'll be saving money since they are re usable ...mine are .050 thick, 10.1:1 cr engine and using a 250/250* @.050 solid lifter cam, RHS iron heads
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Somebody please tell me I am going to be really glad I built the Magnum instead of building my 318! Tell me that when I get this Magnum in my Charger I am going to be like a woman giving birth that soon all the pain will be erased by the joy!!
You will be VERY happy with it, me & a buddy are running "stock" bottom end 360 magnums in are darts with nothing wild by any means, I'm running 12.5s, he just went 11.79, he got his engine from a junkyard, mine was from a rolled 95 truck, factory pistons/rings/bearings ect. He runs alittle more comp (thinner head gaskets & i think his heads are 62cc)/gear/cam/stall then me, both of us run small carbs, his car has the factory interior & bench seat.
You should have no problem getting 9.5.1 with a stock dished piston without decking, just run a thinner head gasket & mill .020" off the heads, if you do deck the block, i'd say 10.1 shouldn't be hard to acheive, but i'd go with 9.5.1 so it will be pump gas friendly, i run on 87 octane.
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