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.030 OVER COMPRESSION
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    .030 OVER COMPRESSION

    Does a .030 over amc 360 pick up a noticeable compression increase over a stock bore, and if so how much?

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    Overbore has nothing to do with compression. Compression is all in the piston and/or head design. If you use a stock style replacement piston, you will have stock compression. Some replacement pistons actually lose a bit of compression if you don't deck the block or mill the heads because they move the piston about .020" LOWER in the bore to allow for decking. A .030" overbore will gain you about 6 cubic inches of displacement.

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    doesnt compression increase slightly because you are pushing more air and fuel into the same amount of volume in the head? provided you deck the block for 0 deck height.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tufcj
    they move the piston about .020" LOWER in the bore.
    You'll probably have LESS than you had before!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman_gq
    doesnt compression increase slightly because you are pushing more air and fuel into the same amount of volume in the head? provided you deck the block for 0 deck height.
    The volume of the cylinder increases by less than 1 cubic inch, probably negligible in terms of compression increase.

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    You get a small bump if you are using the same dish the same compression height and the same valve relief but on a larger piston the dish diameter is wider to make up for this.
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