hirschdalechevy
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- norcal
- First Name
- rich
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- k-30
- Engine Size
- 454
Would I be able to tell by looking at the piston what type it is? I guess that would only help if it's flat topped, if it were domed or dished we'd be guessing how much? I have a camera that would fit down through the spark plug hole. Also thinking of doing timing set with gears, or should I stick with a chain?
Looking at the piston my help , but you still wont know how high in the deck they are or how thick your head gaskets are. Most 400's stock , the pistons are way down in the deck , ( I have seen them .035 down). The only way to really know what you have is pull the heads. The first thing a cam tech line will ask is , (whats your compression ratio) and you wont know. But if you dont want to go that far you could just find out what cam you have and pick a smaller cam and go with it. You should also run the numbers on the heads to see what cc they are as well.
If it was me I would pull the heads then you know what pistons you have , find out how low in the deck they are and you could pick the new head gaskets with the thickness you need , figure out the cc of the heads and then you will know your exact compression ratio . Then you can pick a perfect cam for the rpm power you desire.