Miller head update
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Topic author - Posts: 429
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- First Name: Thomas
- Last Name: Butterworth
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1911 speedster
- Location: Florida
Miller head update
Went to Detroit and pulled the head. Pattern maker came over and did his magic . Full steam ahead. I tried to down load picture but wont let me. I'll try later
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Re: Miller head update
Great news Tom!
I ran into picture posting issues for the first time yesterday too... said my pics were too big...?! Haven’t had this issue since the old format. The site wants the pics in landscape orientation... I simply rotated my pics, and they loaded fine
I ran into picture posting issues for the first time yesterday too... said my pics were too big...?! Haven’t had this issue since the old format. The site wants the pics in landscape orientation... I simply rotated my pics, and they loaded fine
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Re: Miller head update
Within the last week, I tried to post a picture but it said it was too big. I resized it (smaller) using the 'paint' feature on my computer. Works every time.
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Topic author - Posts: 429
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Re: Miller head update
What do your pistion tops look like, are they stock Model T shape tops or something different ? From the picture the combustion chamber looks hemispheric with no swish area and the valve area looks like it is for stockish size and lift valves.
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Re: Miller head update
The engine the head is on is stock pistons and cam. I don't think high compression pistons will work. Higher lift cam might work. There might be different compression ratios made. I'll wait and see after the first one is made and tested.
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Topic author - Posts: 429
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