1.7 L piston compression ratio/tops W-series 1970engine, Dome vs flat-top ? |
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1.7 L piston compression ratio/tops W-series 1970engine, Dome vs flat-top ? |
pgollender |
Apr 6 2017, 08:10 AM
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I have taken apart two 1970 W series motors and both had dome-top style pistons. Is the dome top still available as "new" or are all that are left are flat ones ?
I think the domes were rated at 8.2:1 compression ratio. The flat ones that I've seen are rated slightly less. If the original pistons themselves are in good shape what would you do ? Re-ring them or buy new flat stock with less compression ? Where are members gone for new cylinders ? Surely those old oxidized ones can't dissipate heat that effectively. |
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