So I am in the middle of building a 1310 Engine (See project link in my sig below).
I am now looking at Cylinder Head options, but all the modders are maxed out and process are out of my range, so I am looking at what I can do in the mean time to make the best of what I have.
I am using P21253 Pistons which have an 8cc dish.
I have an Early MG Metro Head with the 35.2 and 29.2 Valves.
To achieve the target CR of 9.75:1 I had anticipated having the chambers enlarged slight by whomever was doing the head work, but as it stands this is not going to be the case and therefore I need to look at what I can do.
First task was to re-measure the combustion chambers (Not yet got a decent burette) and re-measure the Deck Height, which has not been done since the block came back from the machinist (s long while ago now).
Combustion Chamber
Anyway using a 20ml syringe, I have ROUGHLY calculated a combustion chamber 0f between 21 and 22cc (so it looks like its standard then at 21.4cc - this will be confirmed when I get a burette.
Deck Height
Now to the deck height.
I brought each pair of pistons up to TDC using s DTI gauge and using a depth micrometer I found quite a variation in Deck Height.
When I sent it to the machine shop we were aiming for 0.005" Deck Height and he did comment when I picked it up that before he started the he noticed that the Deck was not level.
I have measured in four places around each piston and the results are as follows:
Piston No 1 - 7.5 / 6 / 6 / 5
Piston No 2 - 8 / 7 / 4 / 1 (Lowest point is on outer edge of cylinder, between piston 2 and 1)
Piston No 3 - 7 / 6.5 / 6 / 1 (Lowest point is on outer edge of cylinder between piston 3 and 4)
Piston No 4 - 6 / 6 / 3 / 2.5 (Lowest point is side of cylinder towards back side of engine)
Is this normal?
How do I use the above figures to calculate Compression Ratio? Do I take the average of each cylinder?