by thomasvaught-1 » Sun Aug 02, 2009 9:18 pm
Quote: "How did you guys arrive at 68" as being the number?"
68" of Water = 5 Inches of Mercury.
The Ford Flow Bench used in the early 1960s for the Ford Racing Programs: Lemans, NASCAR, Trans-Am, etc tested heads at 5 Inches of mercury.
It was one of the most powerful Flow benches at the time. A sketch of the bench is shown in one of the following SAE papers from the time. I have attached the SAE numbers.
# 670066 Modified High-Performance 427 Cu In. Engine Is Used in Ford Mark Ii-Gt Sports-Racing Car
# 670067 High Efficiency Air Induction System for 427 Cu In. Engine Used in Ford Mark Ii-Gt Sports-Racing Car
I could not find a "Free" web site that actually had copies of the papers. Maybe others can find a link.
Testing at very high depressions helps you to find issues that you would not see at 10" or 28" test pressure. Ford documents every head tested at the following test pressures so that we can discuss info with a variety of testers:
10", 20.4", 25", 28" and sometimes other test pressures up to and including the 68" test pressure.
Tom Vaught