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Deck surface/heads? Surface finnish? #652332
03/26/10 11:29 PM
03/26/10 11:29 PM
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How is the RA "roughness average" determined? I see head gaskets companys saying that you need a RA 30 or a RA 50. I know it relates to how "flat" and "smooth" the surfaces are, but how is it measured and with what instrament?
Thanks, Brian

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Re: Deck surface/heads? Surface finnish? [Re: '72CudaRacer] #652333
03/26/10 11:57 PM
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I had the same basic Q a couple of weeks ago ... and the cure-all(I think) .. is to get a set of copper head gaskets.

I have a 383 block that I am putting into a boat that will have 11 to 1 compression PLUS ... and the deck surface has some lite rust on it. I don't want to deck the block any further(don't want any more CR) ...so I think that the copper-gaskets will be the plan.

Re: Deck surface/heads? Surface finnish? [Re: dOc !] #652334
03/27/10 08:47 AM
03/27/10 08:47 AM
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Mine are fine. I was just wondering how its measured? And with what?
Brian

Re: Deck surface/heads? Surface finnish? [Re: '72CudaRacer] #652335
03/27/10 09:10 AM
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here is a meter i found with a quick search.
http://www.tradekey.com/product_view/id/1090455.htm

Re: Deck surface/heads? Surface finnish? [Re: '72CudaRacer] #652336
03/27/10 09:19 AM
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Its done with a profilometer, but most machine shops know the rate of feed, RPM surface speed of their machines and can make a pretty good guess on how to surface either the head or the block.


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