Joe, thanks for your reply to Charlie's post but you did not respond to his point that his head at Nationals was legal by compression but not by your measurement.
To me, that means your proposed measurement is not correct. Since we still need to meet the 10.5 compression limit, it seems to me that the any measurement that would be used to DQ someone, based on measurement alone, needs to be thin enough that there is NO question that the head is illegal regardless of which head gasket is used, what the deck height might be and how the valves are installed. To declare an otherwise legal head, illegal is a big deal to me and should be avoided, at all costs. It is much better to error on the side of too much compression than too little in making a head illegal. I guess that is our societies rationale that it is better to let several guilty people go free than to imprison one innocent person and, as hard as that is to accept sometimes, I agree with it.
While I agree with you about trying to get to 10.5 and taking a risk, the rule was put into place, as you point out, to allow late heads to remain legal. I know that I do not shave my head for compression. I shave it for flatness only but over the course of years, we will have problems with heads becoming too thin from rebuilding and not based on trying to achieve max compression.
You comment that publishing this limit does two things and then summarize the two reasons by saying that it takes the "guess work" out of compression. I am sorry to disagree. If the head measurement rule was the only rule, fine but you propose to still maintain the compression rule making us comply with two rules on the same issue rather than just one compression rule and I don't see how that makes any sense. Use one or the other but not both because now we will have to deal with both issues on a rebuild rather than just one.
Publish the thickness information in the rules as "guidelines" and cause for further inspections, possibly but don't make them DQ items.
Again, you make help make my point by talking about the skill level of the inspector having an impact on the measurement being taken. That is a separate, scary issue to a DQ item.
I have another thought but will talk to you in person at the track this weekend, if you are able to make it out.
Jim Foxx