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farleyd 06-25-2003 08:16 AM

2.2 options > is 10.5:1 too much?
 
Hi, i ahve bought what appeared to be 10.5:1 85mm JE pistons.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/jes2.jpg

Been told that they will be too much compression to run on pump gas. Ive read that there is 2 ways to reduce comp ratio:
1) use copper gasket between the cylinders and heads
2) remove material from the dome.

Any opinions?

Tyson Schmidt 06-29-2003 06:31 PM

Yes, that is too high for pump gas unless you twin-plug. You should install copper base gaskets that are .50mm thicker than what is required.

Example: Stock is .25mm, and if the heads were machined another.25, then you'd need .50mm base gaskets. Then, to lower the compression, you'd use a copper gasket that is another .50mm thicker, therefore, you'd install 1.0mm base gaskets. Depending on combustion chamber volume, this should roughly reduce the compression a half a point.

Wayne 962 06-30-2003 03:09 AM

You need to do the compression calc in order to make sure. Check Bruce's book for details...

-Wayne


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