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on flat top pistons im hearing .015 is safe to run is this true?
I'm running .055 on my ski's and I think Waterfreak likes his around .045 on his flat top motors.
We do not do WOT runs with these setups...
.015 is way too tight IMO...:sad6:
What's wrong with my parameters, are you still cutting your domed pistons with a bandsaw and polishing them with a belt sander?The squish band design depends on several key factors. You can figure out MSV, cut the dome, then try it out. I don't know where some of the info on squish is coming from but #.0 your parameters are incorrect. I can tell you that the best factory yama. motors run exactly the reverse of what you stated. If seen guys run .35" squish but they had a good billit crank. Also do you know how to check squish properly so you don't include deflection of the piston? The guy who said .15" is ok, don't listen to anything he has to say because he doesn't know a thing about how a engine works. Just checking cleareance isn't the only factor of what type of gas you can run with a squish cut. What about squish angle? Width, and what effects the width and angle have. There are a few guys on this board who build engines professionally, get there #'s and call, or maybe they'll chime in. Also flattop squish differs from dome squish design.
so is their a great advantage to the flat top design or not much gain for the work thats invovled?
Just run the dome pistons spend your money in other areas, the extra machine work is not worth the power gains. IMOso is their a great advantage to the flat top design or not much gain for the work thats invovled?
Two stroke engines tend to like about 1.5 ~ 2.0 degrees of tapered squish angle. This helps with setting up turbulence under the dome and ensures a complete burn of the fuel air mixture effectively. On a stock restricted-exhaust engine, it's much easier and more common to run parallel squish but on highly-tuned performance engines running parallel squish can be asking for trouble.I meant cut the squish band (combustion dome). I've cut a few heads in my day and played with different angles and band widths. 50% is a standered band ratio and I will tell you that the best factory yama. and kawi engines have had more, I've seen it for myself. If you want to get technical you don't need to set the squish angle to more than the piston dome it can be run as a paralell angle. Yes I have seen the best of Teams Kawi and Yam. Its depentant on the rest of the setup but it not an absolute.
Those sleeves have the 760 port timing so it should run great in the mid range but probably won't hit off idle like the 61x sleeves.how would the above setup run with regular yam domed pistons