Super Jet Squish opinion wanted.

So it looks like increasing squish via dome cutting may be the best option for me, should I go for 0.050in? I read 0.045in for freestyle but I like to WOT a bit too.
 
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image.jpg Ok I measured my similar ski's squish, both the stator side and coupler side are at .055--- I would suggest not going lower than this

Cranking compression 175 psi each hole on this ski
 
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No I used only one piece, After the first bore I thought I would need to rig two pieces together but when I examined the solder closer the squish interference mark was obvious. My solder is aligned along the crankshafts center line
 
I just notice a difference between one and two pieces that's all. I aligned them with the pin one facing forward one rearwards. I would be curious if yours differs as much as mine did.
 
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I just notice a difference between one and two pieces that's all. I aligned them with the pin one facing forward one rearwards. I would be curious if yours differs as much as mine did.
You mean you measured both both side of a single piston at the same time?
 
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Your welcome! Ok I remeasured the squish with two pieces of solder on the same cylinder @ the same time, each touching the cylinder wall and inline with piston wrist pin centerline, one facing coupler the other towards the front cylinder. The force I noticed to compress the solder was twice as much & it felt more solid, however the squish measurement came out the same .055

Btw this ski was used a lot for river boat chasing and surf and has a 13/17 prop
 
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One thing I did was bend both ends of each piece of solder 90 degrees this way I could tell I was in line with wrist pin from outside the cylinder during the procedure
 
Yeah I just installed fresh pistons a few days ago. I had Gordon at pacific jet sports bore it for me and supply pistons. I measured 0.005in clearance on the pistons. 0.018in ring end gap. My crank is a newer SBT (few hours).

I am going to pull the head, re-measure cylinder height, get exhaust roof to cylinder deck measurement, re-torque and measure squish again.

I am really not sure why I could have a difference in squish measurement that large. Can anyone else chime in on this?
 
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