Re: VP clearence again
Sensei
The real question that isw bugging me is the resultant static compression from coupling late pistons with n early head...
However that may be a recipe for "bent valve soup".
TOD
Like I said there are many ways to skin a cat. The clay method ...like Dan said ... isn't the most accurate but it is the most straightforward. If for instance you use playdough and determine the clearance is 60 or 70 then I would not worry about it. If the clay indicates it's 25 or 30 then you'd better use a different method (ie solder, direct measurement, etc) to insur accuracy. It would be a shame to bend a valve after all that work.
Originally posted by Dan Hodges
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The domes on the early piston measures approximately 5.5 cc's and the domes on the late ones measure approximately 8.5 cc's and in this application every cc is worth a quarter point of static compression and so the use of a stock 78 piston (uncut) in a stock 80-82 head will result in only about 8 to 1 static compression ....
There are scads of 80-82 XS stock pistons available and because of this it is penny wise and pound foolish to stick 78 pistons in an 82 head but of course you can but it is simply not kosher.Good luck in your endeavor.Dan
Class is in session.
The domes on the early piston measures approximately 5.5 cc's and the domes on the late ones measure approximately 8.5 cc's and in this application every cc is worth a quarter point of static compression and so the use of a stock 78 piston (uncut) in a stock 80-82 head will result in only about 8 to 1 static compression ....
There are scads of 80-82 XS stock pistons available and because of this it is penny wise and pound foolish to stick 78 pistons in an 82 head but of course you can but it is simply not kosher.Good luck in your endeavor.Dan
The real question that isw bugging me is the resultant static compression from coupling late pistons with n early head...
However that may be a recipe for "bent valve soup".
TOD
Like I said there are many ways to skin a cat. The clay method ...like Dan said ... isn't the most accurate but it is the most straightforward. If for instance you use playdough and determine the clearance is 60 or 70 then I would not worry about it. If the clay indicates it's 25 or 30 then you'd better use a different method (ie solder, direct measurement, etc) to insur accuracy. It would be a shame to bend a valve after all that work.
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