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Nice post, Bellicose...

 

To add, you should use solder (I use .092 or .093 diameter WITH flux core, makes it easier to smash and check) and you HAVE to check it parrallel to the wrist pin.

 

If you check the front or back of the piston, it will rock in the bore and you will not get a true measurement.

 

Get digital dial calipers from the tool store ( I paid 30 bucks...@ Harbor Freight) to check the thickness.

 

IMO...

 

.040 to .050 is where you want to be.

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Nice post, Bellicose...

 

To add, you should use solder (I use .092 or .093 diameter WITH flux core, makes it easier to smash and check) and you HAVE to check it parrallel to the wrist pin.

 

If you check the front or back of the piston, it will rock in the bore and you will not get a true measurement.

 

Get digital dial calipers from the tool store ( I paid 30 bucks...@ Harbor Freight) to check the thickness.

 

IMO...

 

.040 to .050 is where you want to be.

That is why I threw up a picture (gotta love CAD). At O'dark-thirty, I was not thinking clearly even though I could not sleep, so I am glad you added the technical stuff.

:thanks:

For the record: I found that on this website.

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Nice post, Bellicose...

 

To add, you should use solder (I use .092 or .093 diameter WITH flux core, makes it easier to smash and check) and you HAVE to check it parrallel to the wrist pin.

 

If you check the front or back of the piston, it will rock in the bore and you will not get a true measurement.

 

Get digital dial calipers from the tool store ( I paid 30 bucks...@ Harbor Freight) to check the thickness.

 

IMO...

 

.040 to .050 is where you want to be.

So you take a piece of solder and stick it in the plug hole and turn the motor over?Then measure the thickness of the crushed solder? Also will my compression go up after heat cycled?

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Your fine. It might settle in at 135, maybe but if you'd have asked, I'd have told you to expect 130 to 135. IMO, 21cc domes are a waste at anything over 500'. You can push it up to 150 to 155 with pump gas so there's free power, maybe not loads but free power when your choosing dome size. You should be able to get away with 19cc domes at 1800' on pump gas, be hitting 155 and you'd notice it.

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