Sorry, I can see what I wrote wasn't exactly clear. Yes, I measured it with a syringe. The chamber measures 55cc but there's also a step cut which I counted as being part of the chamber, not part of the deck height clearance. This took another 10cc to fill.Bad Bob wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 9:29 pm You better find out for sure what the volume of your chambers are. It’s easy to do with a syringe and a plate of lexan or acrylic. If you have a step cut in your chamber, that counts as part of the .040 clearance you need. Measure the height of the step and the chamber volume and you will know for sure what your C/R is. No short cuts here!
I'll measure the depth of the step today instead and see what my deck height is if I add it to the piston to barrel top measurement. Here's a pic of the head chamber. Cheers