This was a thread from 2023
https://hpbc.ca/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=4440My quote
I was asked for suggestions in modifying 56 OMC powerheads.
I have never modified a 56 OMC.
Those that have normally don’t want to tell their secrets.
Here is an update.
Years ago I purchased a very competitive Mod70 56 OMC. The porting was so extreme I never ran it. It was a production block with lots of tricks. I knew the crank would be perfect.
I had 3 new SST 60 sleeves and 3 new wiseco pistons.
Tim Topping and I decided to put the SST 60 sleeves and wiseco pistons in this block. It wasn’t as simple as we thought. Even though the sleeves fit and the block had lots of aluminum casting removed in the port areas, there was still aluminum showing in the SST 60 ports. The intake portion on the front , the reeds and reed cages had all been modified and or ground on. We couldn’t use the front half and we were lucky to have a replacement.
The powerhead had stock SST 60 sleeves....so I thought the compression should be 175-180 psi with a spec SST 60 head........wrong it was below 160 psi. Well I confirmed to myself when I said years ago the 160 compression rule work only be relevant on stock non modified motors.
I still had my notes that Dave Elsey and I made when we tested various sized heads on 56 non modified blocks so I knew the cc measurement that produced 155 psi on a stock SST 60. So we now had that cylinder head to test.
We will test this powerhead next summer.
Here is some of Dave’s notes from 2013....tested 12 different cc sized heads.
Remember the SST 60 head is likely the smallest cc head (28.5) that you can safely run 92-94 octane pump gas...your compression will read below 180 on modified motors but that doesn’t matter.
Stock factory heads vary from 30.5cc to 34.8cc, even a 42cc head for commercial use.
An SST-60 legal engine requires ~ 30cc head to average 160 lb.
Dave’s stock ported 70 requires ~ 26cc head to average 160 lb.
Erik’s stock ported 70 requires ~ 24cc head to average 160 lb.
Dave’s 70 with a 28.5cc head~ 147 lb cold
Erik’s 70 with a 28.5cc head~ 138 lb cold
Don’s SST-60 with 28.5cc head~ 172 lb cold
Pocket Depth:
Pocket depth closely relates to head chamber cc’s.
21cc=.405”
23cc=.440”SST60 minimum
25cc=.470”
27cc=.505”
28.5cc=.525”SST60 minimum including head gasket ??
30cc=.550”
31cc=.565”
32cc=.583”
33cc=.598”
No secrets on this post!
With head studs you can crush the gasket an extra .005” Result ~ 6lbs on compression test.
There is ~ 12 lbs less compression with the Sierra gasket.
Each engine is unique, the compressions varied ~ 7 lbs from engine to engine with the same head.
Both engines fresh, 77/80 Leak down (Good),
My compression gauge reads ~ 5 lb LOWER than Don’s
Carbs held open good for ~ 2 lbs.
All figures are my gauge, and averaged.
Here are the part numbers for the “D” jets
70-327769
71-327559
72-328546
73-327487
74-333669
75-327560
76-329411
77-333438
78-319002
79-329414
80-333298
81-330917