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Drew Back
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I am ready to put my cylinder on and am using spacer plate because I have .40 over pistons question is do I need 2 gaskets??I only have 1 can I make the other out of cork??Do I really need the spacer plate??Otherwise its another 2 week wait from the UK.
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?? not quite sure why you'd even need one spacer plate simply because of being .040 over...?
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yes agree with duTch as long we're talking +.040 diameter.
and don't think cork is a good idea for a gasket between crankcase and barrel, being as that is subject to compression forces
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20.05. 2015 21:15 »
G'day Drew.
Depends on the dome of the pistons (comp ratio). A 0.040" overbore will only increase the compression by about 5% so take a 7:1 up to a 7.35:1 and not worth worrying about.
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Very cool thats good to know I could swear someone said I needed the spacer plate anyway at least im one step closer..Thank You
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24.05. 2015 01:24 »
If you're running on pool petrol (72 octane) in some form of time warp back to the UK in 1955 then probably a good idea to fit it.
Alternatively if you have compression over 10:1 otherwise I'd leave it out.
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