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[QUOTE]Originally posted by kingmoochr: [QB] if u have a 0 decked block and a flat top piston, cr is going to rely completely on the cylinder head [/QB][/QUOTE]
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50DADDY
Member # 3076
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Anyone know the average compression height of a flat-top 347 stroker piston for a stock block?
kingmoochr
Member # 5834
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if u have a 0 decked block and a flat top piston, cr is going to rely completely on the cylinder head
jaybquick
Member # 4286
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This should help, it has many different CC configurations. i ran the small dish to get 9.2:1 since I plan on running a blower on my 91 someday. Flat tops are usually used on NA 347s.
http://www.coasthigh.com/Pistons/Probe/probe_srs/ford_347_ft.htm
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