I am building a 1965 327/365 motor and would like to put it back to its original configuration.Now,that is well intended, but I am not sure whether those 11:1 domed buckets will tolerate today's 93-94 RON octane gas.I am reasonably sure that I will have to use an octane booster, but if so, how much.
I have been told by some that "the engine won't run" on today,s fuel. What does that mean? I would rather rebuild using the 11:1 ratio rather than flattop pistons. I also had hardened exhaust seats installed in the heads for unleaded.
Anyone with any thoughts/experience here? If I must use the flattops,will this kill the performance? Will the hi-lift cam be happy with the lowered compression? As I said before,I don't mind using the octane booster, but within reason(1 bottle at about $3-$4/tankful is livable).Can anyone recommend a good product?
Before disassembly, the car ran fine on hi-test without any additives, I could not hear any detonation (those sidepipes are loud!!), and no run-on at shutdown. When I opened the engine for rebuild, I found 11:1 forged pistons,was running stock 12 degree timing, and a hydraulic cam which is now going to be replaced with the original 30-30 unit.
The original 1965 owner's manual recommends running 101-102 octane gas(1965 rating) with the 365 HP engine.
Joe
I have been told by some that "the engine won't run" on today,s fuel. What does that mean? I would rather rebuild using the 11:1 ratio rather than flattop pistons. I also had hardened exhaust seats installed in the heads for unleaded.
Anyone with any thoughts/experience here? If I must use the flattops,will this kill the performance? Will the hi-lift cam be happy with the lowered compression? As I said before,I don't mind using the octane booster, but within reason(1 bottle at about $3-$4/tankful is livable).Can anyone recommend a good product?
Before disassembly, the car ran fine on hi-test without any additives, I could not hear any detonation (those sidepipes are loud!!), and no run-on at shutdown. When I opened the engine for rebuild, I found 11:1 forged pistons,was running stock 12 degree timing, and a hydraulic cam which is now going to be replaced with the original 30-30 unit.
The original 1965 owner's manual recommends running 101-102 octane gas(1965 rating) with the 365 HP engine.
Joe
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