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> Stock 2.0 liter deck height, anyone know?
r_towle
post Jul 28 2008, 09:11 PM
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Looking for the stock deck height (a range is fine)
2.0 liter motor..flat or dished ....just top of piston measurement.

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post Jul 28 2008, 10:20 PM
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Mark...know this one?
Trying to figure this out on paper first before I spend any money on rods or a crank..

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Based on these numbers:

Bore- 94
Stroke- 71
Combustion Chamber- 61ccs
Compression- 7.6:1

The deck height comes out to 0.077". This is USA spec info which used a flat top piston IIRC.
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