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Sidevalve: working out CR/how much to skim


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Short of CC'ing the head, how can i figure this out

 

Lets assume everything is standard

 

4 cylinder

bore       :2.244in / 57mm

stroke     :3.543in / 90mm

capacity  : 56.04 cu.in / 918.636cc

compression ratio : 6.7:1

Headgasket: 0.0433in/1.1mm

 

will have to pop a vernier gauge down the spark plug hole to figure out piston heights

 

aiming for 7.5ish as the new ratio

Obviously the issue is the volume of the area above the valves, the area above the piston is mostly flat

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On my briggs and stratton i skimmed as much as i could without the valves hitting the head. Doesnt detonate on 91, but i had planned on moving to methanol so that was never going to be the problem.

Not really relavant but theres my 10c

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Ricardo combustion chamber

 

 

I have tried putting the plug over the piston on a side valve motor that had a bung for seting the timing, it ran like a bag of shit. 

sounds about right.

Should put some Singh grooves in there too for max turbulence

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ok gents, no one on here will want to know, but the head combustion chamber is 32cc per cylinder

 

also approx volume given by the headgasket is 5.4cc

 

deck height is 0.05in/1.27mm

 

all these measurements give me a compression ratio of 6.65 which is pretty spot on

 

 

Turns out i want to lose about 5cc per cylinder chamber (throw out the headgasket i hear you say)

 

now to figure out what that means in terms of my oddly shaped sidevalve head volume

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lets assume the area is another rectangle approx 52*62mm

depth is around 10mm (deeper as you get towards the piston, and then slants up )

 

this gives 32cc

 

so in order to get 27cc i want to mill off 1.5mm, or about 0.06"

 

which doesnt sound to crazy does it

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