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#3
if the skirt is shorter it allows the piston to rock in the bores and then wears away the material.
A piston with a long skirt will stay vertical under all conditions whereas the shorter one will rotate and rock around the small end bearing and put a little more stress there aswell
A piston with a long skirt will stay vertical under all conditions whereas the shorter one will rotate and rock around the small end bearing and put a little more stress there aswell
#7
Its normally the small end that rattles, the piston moving in the bores is a very small amount but enough to make manufacturers have long skirts to make the engine last, with a short skirt the pistons may only last 10,000 miles
Clearance between the piston and bore is probable 20 tho either side
Clearance between the piston and bore is probable 20 tho either side
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#8
less weight therefore less stress on the bearings when the motor is spinning at 8000 revs and changing direction at the end of each stroke.
Formula 1 cars have pistons that are basically a gudgeon pin and one ring only, very small but VERY light hence they can rev to 18,000 plus
Formula 1 cars have pistons that are basically a gudgeon pin and one ring only, very small but VERY light hence they can rev to 18,000 plus
#10
im sure i had my block honed by 3.5 thou... surely 20 thou is going to be a bit tight isnt it?
i have accralite pistons in my engine.. and they rattle when cold (because they are a true forged piston) this i realise will wear the bore more significantly that and the fact they use a central gudeon pin however after removing the head (to replace with stage 3 jobbie) the bores are PERFECT this is after only 2k miles though...
i have accralite pistons in my engine.. and they rattle when cold (because they are a true forged piston) this i realise will wear the bore more significantly that and the fact they use a central gudeon pin however after removing the head (to replace with stage 3 jobbie) the bores are PERFECT this is after only 2k miles though...
#18
Karting
Want to buy a Wright 100cc National Kart with a KTM motor?
Is the ceramic bore not to do with the fact that there is no oil pump in a 2 stroke and the fuel\oil mix causes things to run much hotter?
Want to buy a Wright 100cc National Kart with a KTM motor?
Is the ceramic bore not to do with the fact that there is no oil pump in a 2 stroke and the fuel\oil mix causes things to run much hotter?
#20
cossy abuser ther is not an engine in 100 nat called KTM & I don't wish to buy & I think you will find you are talking about nickelsil, as I hire all my engines out anyway for British championships(thank you).
#22
fair enough, just put your name with karting and tried to add 2 and 2 but got 5
Ceramics are used in Formula 1 alot but is a very expensive process on a multi cylinder motor, but then they don't bother with valve springs either which is way out of reach of most normal engine manufacturers
Gus
Will take some pics of the build tomorrow, but not of the motor as it is top secret with some ideas I am trying, if it works i will let you know in about a month when the motor gets Dyno'd , if it doesn't work you will never know
Ceramics are used in Formula 1 alot but is a very expensive process on a multi cylinder motor, but then they don't bother with valve springs either which is way out of reach of most normal engine manufacturers
Gus
Will take some pics of the build tomorrow, but not of the motor as it is top secret with some ideas I am trying, if it works i will let you know in about a month when the motor gets Dyno'd , if it doesn't work you will never know
#33
Originally Posted by cossy abuser
Its normally the small end that rattles, the piston moving in the bores is a very small amount but enough to make manufacturers have long skirts to make the engine last, with a short skirt the pistons may only last 10,000 miles
Clearance between the piston and bore is probable 20 tho either side
Clearance between the piston and bore is probable 20 tho either side
Mark
#35
Originally Posted by Karting
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