Hi guys, After working with several 284 and 6.5*284 owners we had noticed a common theme. Case Head expansion and extractor mark issues when starting to push the loads at what seemed like (with all calculations) fairly reasonable pressures. I also noticed some other readers seeing same issues. After puting the thinking cap on (and believe me this hurts nowadays- This old head not made for thinking) I believe I may have struck on the reason. This may have been mentioned or discussed elsewhere but I cannot find reference to it.
THE ISSUE: a large diameter case pushing back on smaller diameter head. The 284 case is 0.5008 inches diameter (0.197 square inches) pushing back on 0.473 square inch bolt head. Compared to the standard 0.470 diameter cases (0.173 square inches) there is over a 13% increase in force back on the bolt for the same pressure.
Add to this the steep taper of the shell design (which gives chamber less resistive force to backwards force) and there could well be over 15% increase in force on bolt (and case head) for the same chamber pressure.
THE ISSUE: a large diameter case pushing back on smaller diameter head. The 284 case is 0.5008 inches diameter (0.197 square inches) pushing back on 0.473 square inch bolt head. Compared to the standard 0.470 diameter cases (0.173 square inches) there is over a 13% increase in force back on the bolt for the same pressure.
Add to this the steep taper of the shell design (which gives chamber less resistive force to backwards force) and there could well be over 15% increase in force on bolt (and case head) for the same chamber pressure.