Piston compression height
[DOC File]Calver Special Tuning, based in Malton, North Yorkshire,
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NOTE - The piston rings are position/orientation specific: The top ring is a moly-faced/shiny silver type that is non-directional. The second ring fits with the markings uppermost. NOTE – THESE PISTONS HAVE THE SAME COMPRESSION HEIGHT AS THAT OF THE HIGH COMPRESSION, A+ PISTON AS USED IN THE MG METRO.
[DOC File]Engine Build Record
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Title: Engine Build Record Author: Unknown User Last modified by: Walter Prechsl Created Date: 9/27/2004 9:52:00 AM Company: DellComputerCorporation
[DOC File]ELIGIBLE MODELS & BODIES
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Flat top pistons required, No domed piston of any kind. Maximum compression on all engines is 10.1:1 measured by the track “WHISTLER” Compression will also be checked with compression gauge and not to exceed 200 lbs on techs gauge with 6 hits. Connecting rods must be stock or magnetic steel only, NO”H” BEAM or ALUMINUM RODS. Page 4
[DOC File]KLR 685cc Kit - Schnitz Racing
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Measure piston diameter .275 (7mm) from bottom of piston skirt. Minimum clearances (coated) .0022” CORRECT PISTON INSTALLATION IS THE RESPOINSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER. Minimum ring end gap is .018” Ring Markings face up (dot or letters) Oil Rings are not marked. Note—Compression height is .005” lower than stock piston at outer edge.
[DOC File]KLR 685cc Kit
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Measure piston diameter .275” (7mm) from bottom of piston skirt. Minimum clearances (coated) .0022” CORRECT PISTON INSTALLATION IS THE RESPOINSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER. Minimum ring end gap is .019” Ring Markings face up (dot or letters) Oil Rings are not marked. Note—Compression height is .010” lower than stock piston at outer edge.
[DOC File]Compression ratio data for a 351 cubic inch motor
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The piston of the '72 351 HO had a 0.007" greater compression height: subtract 1.5cc To use this info, add 17cc plus the combustion chamber volume to determine your Vc then reference the chart to find the compression ratio. '70 4V = 62.8 + 17 = 79.8 cc = 10.01:1 compression ratio.
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