NVJAY775
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I've seen this topic come up a few times and just wanted to post up a vid showing how simple the squish test is. Hope it helps out!
Special note from egbrig, who's an awesome engine builder. "YOU MUST have a piece of solder on both sides of the piston pin to prevent the piston from rocking to get a correct reading. I put to two pieces of solder in the spark plug hole, each parallel to the pin, I also put a second 90* bend in the solder so I know where the solder is in relation to the pin. If you don't know where the solder is on the piston top then you could get much more piston rock and get a very far off reading. When I assemble an engine I use a slightly different system that takes longer to do but it gives a much more accurate reading of squish all around the piston."
Anybody noticing something I should add to this post, please post up and I'll add it to the OP here.
https://vimeo.com/62227100
Special note from egbrig, who's an awesome engine builder. "YOU MUST have a piece of solder on both sides of the piston pin to prevent the piston from rocking to get a correct reading. I put to two pieces of solder in the spark plug hole, each parallel to the pin, I also put a second 90* bend in the solder so I know where the solder is in relation to the pin. If you don't know where the solder is on the piston top then you could get much more piston rock and get a very far off reading. When I assemble an engine I use a slightly different system that takes longer to do but it gives a much more accurate reading of squish all around the piston."
Anybody noticing something I should add to this post, please post up and I'll add it to the OP here.
https://vimeo.com/62227100
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