![]() |
|
|
|
Registered
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Royal Oak, MI
Posts: 146
|
2.2 E or S Pistons for 2.4 upgrade?
I am looking to put 2.2 E or S pistons in my 2.4T engine. The previous owner had it rebuilt by Motormeister right before I bought it and it has leaked oil at the camshaft housing to head mating surface since I bought it 3 years ago. Since it has to be taken apart to fix this leak (hopefully Motormeister will do this for me as it is their rebuild that leaks since day one - I have asked them multiple times what it could be and they say do a dye test to be sure), I thought I should upgrade the pistons to higher compression 2.2 pistons.
My question is this - since MM shaved the heads to raise compression, and also put in Solex cams, will I have trouble fitting in 2.2S pistons? cannot I just use a bnig enough cylinder base gasket to accomodate S pistons, or is this going to be too tight and I should go for 2.2E pistons or custom JE's instead. This boards expertise is much appreciated. Thanks, Jim Chatfield 1972 911T |
||
![]() |
|
GAFB
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Raleigh, NC, USA
Posts: 7,842
|
It is possible that you will have piston/valve clearance issues. Due to the custom work on the heads and mish/mash of Solex cams, 70.4mm crank, 2.2l pistons, the only way to find out is going to be to do a trial assembly and clearance check. As a data point, I am running 2.2T pistons with shaved heads and Crane 288 cams - a bit more duration and lift than solexes. I have ZERO breathing room on my piston/cam clearance. That's AFTER the 2.2T pistons had significant amounts of relief cut into them.
__________________
Several BMWs |
||
![]() |
|