Piston options from other non-305cc engines?I'll second LM on that call (LoL). Any good automotive machine shop should be able to do a resleeve to whatever bore size you want.
I landed a standard bore cylinder set, so I'm not desperate to fix the old ones anymore. I knocked the old sleeves out without heating because they were barely in there to begin with.
Back to doing a bigbore; How much do the 750 flat tops lower compression? If it's no lower than 9:1, I'd still consider it.
How do you plan on installing the new sleeves? They will require boring to standard size. I'd bet that the compression will drop to +- 7 LBS. Take a look at the dome of a correct piston then figure it as flat across the top and you will see how much top mass you will lose. Not a good idea at all what with the gas/crap we get today. ..............lm
1.) Easy, call in a favor, hehe. 2.) I haven't cc'ed anything, but based on the factory rated bore, stroke, and compression ratio, it looks like the stock chamber is around 16cc. All things being equal, a 63mm overbore alone would take the compression up to 10.5:1. Once I find out the volume of the stock piston dome, I can figure how bad a flat top will lower it from there.
I WILL NOW ASK WHAT IS THE BIG DEAL WITH THE WRONG PISTONS IN YOUR ENGINE? I KNOW THAT THERE ARE PLENTY OF GOOD PISTONS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR ENGINE AND I WILL ADMIT THAT THE ENGINE MAY BE AS MANY OTHERS IF YA USE THE REGULAR PISTONS BUT WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH THE OTHER PISTONS?????????????????
YA WANT TO SAY I HAVE MY OWN? YA THINK THE ENGINE WILL BE STRONGER? YA WANT TO SAVE $$$$$? I'LL ADMIT THAT YOU HAVE EXPANDED MY ATTENTION WITH WHAT IT IS YA MAY WANT TO DO. SO "DO IT" AND HAVE A BALL. .................LM
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