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we'll be building the 2056 soon. this is what i'm working with.
a set of .039 2.0 heads (i'll have cc's soon) 96mm pistons (does any one have formula for volume X's space to deck height) 71 mm stroke i've never done this and the links i've gotten make no sense to me. is there a basic formula for the above engine. how do i get the vlume (cc's?) of cylinder and how is that related to head cc's then how do i figure shims to get 9 or 9.5 compression? i'd think someone out there can suggest a close piston to deck height (say .045) if the head cc is the same(ish) to start with. mike (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
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