When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
If running the standard STi V8 pistons and STi 5 cylinder heads, then an educated guess would be 0.6 or 0.78 MLS head gaskets depending if the heads/block faces have been skimmed in the past.
Only the person building the engine can determine the correct gasket thickness after measuring everything and checking the head vols etc.
If running the standard STi V8 pistons and STi 5 cylinder heads, then an educated guess would be 0.6 or 0.78 MLS head gaskets depending if the heads/block faces have been skimmed in the past.
Only the person building the engine can determine the correct gasket thickness after measuring everything and checking the head vols etc.
Mick
Not using a v8 sti bottom end that's what I had it's now going to be a v1 cdb and it's me that's going to be putting it back together
If using the standard dog bone pistons from the CDB with the STi 5 heads :
1.6mm gaskets would give you a static CR of approx. 8.1:1
1.1 mm gaskets would give you around 8.4:1
Mick
Last edited by merlin24; Jan 17, 2016 at 11:58 AM.
Is it just a standard untouched 23 year old block you are using ? Seems like alot of work and expensive to gamble on an old block.
Custom manifold was done ages ago mate when I had v8 sti bottom end so just replacing the block for a v1 cdb until I get round to getting the v8 rebuilt
Custom manifold was done ages ago mate when I had v8 sti bottom end so just replacing the block for a v1 cdb until I get round to getting the v8 rebuilt
I wasn't questioning the manifold buddy.
Just wondered why you opted to use an old block that isn't exactly known for its strength. This whole exercise will be costing quite a few hundred quid and alot of work, surely you would of been better just sourcing a low mileage newage STI block and being done with it ???