I've managed to find another 5min in the garage !
so I figured I'd best check my compression ratio properly - so I got some thick clear acrylic sheet, big syringes an some food colouring
and I make that about 42 cc in the combustion chamber (going to double checked /
the pistons are 93mm with a standard 76.95mm stroke = 522.7 cc
and I'm planning to use a 1mm thick gasket with a 94.5mm bore (so 7 cc)
so that makes the static CR ~ 11.67:1 - a bit more than I'd planned for RON97
but with a 5.06" rod length and ~63° inlet valve closing - so a dynamic CR of ~9.4:1
any thoughts ?
Do you have the CC of the piston dish/valve cutouts? also do you know if your pistons come up flush with the deck, or is there a deck height you
haven't included?
http://www.csgnetwork.com/compcalc.html
^^ oops
should have said its a pinto so the pistons are flat and its been decked to make them flush to the top of the block - so zero cc for both of
them
[Edited on 15/8/2016 by mcerd1]
Headgasket is normally just a tiny bit bigger than the bore size.
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Originally posted by britishtrident
Headgasket is normally just a tiny bit bigger than the bore size.
Done this several time, got several T shirts
You'll need a thicker gasket
If cast pistons then over 10.5 to 1 or 10.7 if your brave
To be safe retard ignition but that compromises power
Your choice is to open out the chambers a touch best unshroud the valves near chamber edge
And look for a thicker gasket which will cost over £100
The Adjusa gasket which I have used is ok but won't like 11 to 1
You can add 1cc of volume for the top ring depth and if using a 94.5 gasket that'll give another couple of cc over the standard 92.5 bore
gaskets
I have made an excel spread sheet that takes in to account all the elements if you know bore, deck height etc
the pistons are forged, so no worries there
just stroke it :-) that will solve the problem :-) little bit of a pricey option lol.
if there is enough material get some valve recesses cut in the pistons that will drop the compression and let you run a bit more lift so a win win.
Athena or Cometic gasket of 1.3 to 1.5mm will do it and is the most simple way to achieve the drop
What can are you running?
i ran 11.5:1 on an a-series lump no problem. always premium (97-98) fuel.
It was a daily drive too
[Edited on 16/8/16 by AntonUK]
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Originally posted by snapper
What can are you running?
I've just about convinced myself that a thicker gasket would be the sensible / easy option
Off the shelf the best I can find is 1.3mm [0.051"] which would be 11.24:1
I can get cometic ones made thicker, only problem is Burtons are looking for £130 for a custom order and a 6 week lead time
Still I'm half thinking that a 0.070" gasket might be a good bet at 10.6:1 - with a bit of luck that might even just be enough for RON95 on
a good day......
Any other thoughts before break out the credit card ?
You've engineered yourself into a corner
Gasket is your only option & 11.whatever to 1 is still high for a 285 cam RL31 better
I always keep a bottle of octaine booster in the boot
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Originally posted by snapper
You've engineered yourself into a corner
well the bullet has been bitten - a 0.075" thick 93.5mm bore gasket is on its way from the other side of the pond