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Old Aug 24, 2014 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Churtz
Unfortunately it would not be that simple. The squish area of the head is not an exact shape (cylinder) all the way up to the valves - whereas the piston is perfectly cylindrical. So, a 1.5mm slice of the top of the piston wont be the same as removing a 1.5mm slice of the squish area of the head.

I guess in theory you could probably do some volume based calculations and make it work.....but imo, get some new pistons and be certain it will work. It would be a lot of work to have some disapointment at the end of it all.


Matt
I think u have read it wrong mate, I m not touching the head ,it s the block I was talking about.
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