Dishing the 2229 Piston - Questions ?
Posted: April 11th, 2012, 11:25 am
Maybe someone can help me. I've seen recommendations for increasing the 2229 piston dish volume to obtain the reduce the desired compression ratio. However does this not mean the calculated quench height wrong on our calculator? (Original comment) - I finally found an answer, you measure quench from the flat part of the piston head (on a D head).
But I notice that Leigh Machining cuts grooves in the piston head. Does this irregular surface cause problems with gas dispersion? Seems like a series of ridges is not a good thing...
But I notice that Leigh Machining cuts grooves in the piston head. Does this irregular surface cause problems with gas dispersion? Seems like a series of ridges is not a good thing...