It seems that the majority of stovebolters need the same information I seek. Someone knows the answers, so PLEASE HELP.
I'm still hoping that SEVERAL folks here that are succesfully running 87 octane with a 261 and milled 848 head will tell us what bore and mill they have implemented.
Also hoping someone can lead us to information on what the maximum compression value can be that allows the use of 87 octane.
Jerry - Thanks for your reply. I have that article and it contains good info but not all info I seek.
Tim - Boring increases compression since you end up compressing more mixture into the "same" space. I don't know when the 848 was introduced but mine came off a 1957 235.
My block has been bored .030 but my 848 is virgin. I want to mill the head the min amount that will give the max compression acceptable for 87 octane.
