Mathematical Question

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Post by Anonymous »

In theory yes.
The chamber volume would need to have the pop-up volume of the piston subtracted and the deck height clearance volume would need to be added. But since I didn't have that information to hand I didn't factor it in the equation, so we are assuming a zero deck and flat pistons in this case.

In either case the difference made by reducing the thickness of the gasket would be the same.
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Yep! I know about deck height and piston volume etc, just wanted a rough estimate. (Or maybe I was getting the Student Brain kick started again :thumbright: )
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I reckon if you ditch the head gasket, there is little chance you can blow it :D
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O rings and a thin (0.008)copper gasket :D :D (it works for the blower boys)
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Just weld the head on! :roll:
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Indeed they are, Steve. i only chipped in because James provided a specific compresion ratio, wasn't querying the maths Anyway, I have a fire to rush to :roll:
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