SonexEZ wrote:thank you for all the information my head is spinning , i will never sleep tonight lol
Rynoth wrote:SonexEZ wrote:thank you for all the information my head is spinning , i will never sleep tonight lol
Provided this is an Aerovee engine with factory parts, following the steps in the Aerovee manual that Bryan linked should remove all guesswork. It's a fairly simple process of measuring the piston crown at TDC, and selecting shims per the chart in the manual.
Long answers to short questions:
To really know if you are getting your desired compression ratio you need to measure the displacement (cc's) of each of the four cylinder head chambers. Then you can calculate the thickness of the barrel shims and the head gasket to get the right figures. I found that the copper gaskets would compress by about 33% after torquing, so I calculated based on that. All of the chambers "should" be within a cc or so of one another, but one of my chambers was way off, so I had to account for that when figuring the shims and gasket. Another reason to cc the heads yourself. I would recommend doing everything you can in metric, and only convert when you have to.
Here's where you can start on my Kitlog page the start of this process: http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_l ... 205&row=22
My calculations (for 8:1 compression):
http://www.mykitlog.com/users/display_l ... 690&row=12
And here are some references:
Engine Compression Ratio Calculator:
http://www.csgnetwork.com/compcalc.html
Convert inches and mm:
http://www.metric-conversions.org/lengt ... meters.htm
Misc:
http://www.aircooledtech.com/deck_height/
http://www.aircooledtech.com/calculating_cr/
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