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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
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David Gentleman wrote:
Not nessecarily, you need to physically work out the compression by measuring the parts. Some of the data in the MR V6 manual is incorrect, for instance, if you look at the crank journal data, it says you cannot regrind even fire cranks, and hence gives no data for it, yet in the column next to them, it puts a couple of the Z7X engine numbers in the regrind list
, and also on the piston crown data, it says the 7.6:1 pistons are 'flat' and the 9.6:1 pistons have a 1mm dome.......If it had even a 1mm higher piston (so more overall volume than a 1mm dome), it still wouldnt increase the compression ratio to 9.6, it would be approx 8.4:1.
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Ah now I've been though this today...
Firstly the table is somewhat misleading - it states dome height versus compression for each engine type (basically 88, 91 or 93mm bore i with an exception made for the Z7U). but it doesn't state that all the pistons are the same, merely that the dome height above "flat" is how you determine the CR. It's not a guide to making pistons, but a guide to identifying them.
In other words, you can't take the dome off a 9.6:1 compression piston and make it 7.6:1 - precisely correct.Apparently it's actually 1mm off the top of the flat part of the 9.6 piston, and speaking to someone who's tried it, skimming the dome and a further 1mm off the top of a stock 9.6mm piston result sin a squashed piston in about 5 minutes.
If you remember Martin, the turbo pistons have a bigger dome than listed for the 2.8 pistons, yet the piston overall height is different, so don't take the dome height listed as being gospel for the compression ratio.
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
Stunned Monkey wrote: I don't know this for sure but I believe the heads are unique to the Z7U compared to all the other 91mm engines with a deeper combustion chamber. Also I don't think the pistons hit the top of the stroke as high as the 73mm stroke engines.
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
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Thu Jul 01, 2004 1:04 pm
Brisbane Australia
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
Colchester, Essex
Alan Moore wrote:Having bought and measured up a set of 93mm A610 Z7X pistons to put into a turbo motor I am building, I have found that this combination of flat topped pistons and GTA Turbo heads yields a comp ratio of 8.6, which is what a Z7U is supposed to have going by the literature. .
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
Nr Chippenham, Wiltshire
..just to confirm...
The A610 pistons came as piston and sleeve kits, part No.77 01 467 556.
When you think about it, the Z7U, even though its more restrictive design than the later Z7X, is probably far more suitable for serious abuse.
The crank has 10mm less stroke which makes it better for revving and reliablilty,
the piston liners are thicker being a smaller bore,
with forged pistons, even though they would have slightly more mass, could have a nigh on indestructible thick crown to them.
So, the best of both worlds...? A 2.5 bottom end with Z7X heads...
Having bought and measured up a set of 93mm A610 Z7X pistons to put into a turbo motor I am building, I have found that this combination of flat topped pistons and GTA Turbo heads yields a comp ratio of 8.6, which is what a Z7U is supposed to have going by the literature. Except of course you now have another half litre of capacity, now 2975cc, when an even fire Volvo 760 crank with 10mm more stroke is introduced.
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 12:33 pm
Fleet, Hampshire
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Thu Apr 15, 2004 8:10 am
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simontaylor wrote:WOW, all sounds good if you are into "modified" engines, but I prefer to run my car in an un-modified class, otherwise I'm up against all sorts of modified wizard tricks costing more than arms and legs. Something an old block full of half used parts will struggle against without a doubt.
So I'm sticking with my Z7U block, but happy to consider some other options like exhaust manifolds and cams. Maybe next year?
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