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Hey guys. I'm having an issue with my motor. I just put my motor back together after getting a new crank ( 4mm to 7mm) I went to check my squish and I'm getting different readings between the cylinders. On my clutch side I'm getting .042, on my stator side I'm getting .048. I took the head off and swapped domes. I'm getting just about the same measurements on the same sides ( measurements stayed with cylinder, did not follow domes). So what could be the problem?

The motor is a

499 7mm cheetah

Crank from Andy at No Limit

0.032 base gasket

Domes from Andy at No Limit

 

 

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I would contact Andy and talk to him.

.006" is about as thin as two sheets of printer paper.

I would imagine the difference is either in the domes or the crank/rod/piston tolerance stack.

Either way, I'd imagine this can be corrected with domes to equal the same squish.

One side of the crank/rod/piston assy can all be at the min tolerance and the other side can be at the max tolerance.

-.003 one way and +.003 the other way.

I'd pull the head and measure the piston's at TDC with a dial indicator.

And if possible use a dial indicator to measure each piston's stroke.

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I would contact Andy and talk to him.

.006" is about as thin as two sheets of printer paper.

I would imagine the difference is either in the domes or the crank/rod/piston tolerance stack.

Either way, I'd imagine this can be corrected with domes to equal the same squish.

One side of the crank/rod/piston assy can all be at the min tolerance and the other side can be at the max tolerance.

-.003 one way and +.003 the other way.

I'd pull the head and measure the piston's at TDC with a dial indicator.

And if possible use a dial indicator to measure each piston's stroke.

I got what you are saying about the crank. Thanks for that insight.

As far as measuring the pistons at tdc, I don't have a dial indicator. I'll have to try to figure out something for that

 

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If you're referring to my post, I started writing that post before everyone else answered.

Isn't his cylinder a mono-block?

I also left that info there for others to read during their searches for similar issues.

 

Even if the total piston height between each cylinder is off by .006" can custom cut domes correct the issue to equalize squish?

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Tolerance stacking was the first thing I thought of too. Maybe try switching the pistons bore for bore.

IMO for the most part when someone says matched set of pistons... they are the same part #, bore, and possibly run across a scale. Haven't heard much about matching up compression heights.

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