Assuming a 0.040 (need to confirm) head gasket and a 10cc piston (I need to confirm) and a 0.03 over bore confirmed. I estimate the CR to be approximately 11:1
- Chamber Volume: ~4.3 cubic inches
- Gasket Volume: ~0.5 cubic inches
- Piston Dome Volume: ~10 cc ≈ 0.61 cubic inches
Total Volume at Top Dead Center:
4.3 + 0.5 + 0.61 = 5.41 cubic inches
Swept Volume: ~54.5 cubic inches
Total Volume at Bottom Dead Center:
54.5 + 5.41 = 59.91 cubic inches
Compression Ratio:
59.91 ÷ 5.41 ≈ 11.1
I am going back to find a picture I believe I have of the piston number to get a better estimate on piston volume.
I know this is not super accurate but so far it’s telling me the cr is probably not 12:1 but something lower.
I don’t know the relationship of static cylinder pressure to cr but 205 psi seems like an issue whereas 11:1:1 does not.
I don’t have the skills knowledge equipment and experience to measure the exact cr. Is this necessary? Shouldn’t the final gasket size and piston be selected to give the shop my target CR?
I want to shoot for 9:1 to 9.3:1 since shitty 91 Octane is all I can practically get here in AZ and iron J heads.