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I have a stock stroke and 66mm pro lite pistons with stock ported heads. Noss head w/ 22cc domes. I recently changed out the cylinders and pistons. The cylinders were decked .004 because of a nick in the head. I'm using a .015 base gasket and my squish is at .045 with that. I was told between .040 & .050 is optimal. I did a cc fluid check and I get 15cc's in the chamber with 22cc domes. By method of a online calculator(http://www.cbperformance.com/v/enginecalc.html)
I get a cranking compression of 160psi. That puts me at 14.5:1 compression. Way to high for pump gas. 23cc domes would lower my cranking and my uccr compression. The thicker the base gasket I use will increase my squish. Then I'm out of the optimal range. If I run the .031 base it will drop compression to 12.5:1 but increase my squish to.061. Last year I didn't know my uccr but my cranking compression was 150psi with 21cc domes, stock base gasket (.026) and undecked heads. The bike ran great last year and even ran a tank of 87 octane in it with no problems. The pistons didn't show any signs of detention either.

 

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Don't have time to cut domes for it. Big trip of the year is 7 days.

This is the price of earning late in the game.

Run a thicker base gasket for now. The squish will open up....but that's better than too tight or too much compression.

Maximizing power for a long trail ride doesn't seem to be a big priority. Not to mention the need to get jetting established for this new motor........

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