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A14force |
Posted: 2005/1/27 7:34 Updated: 2005/1/27 7:34 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2003/12/3 From: Christchurch NZ Posts: 3707 |
 Re: A15 dished piston How was the dish modified? Was it in a mill? How thick is the piston crown? What is you deck height?
I am currently plannning to deepen the dish in my pistons for my new engine. How far I can go will depend on how much meat is there.
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Datsun100ATurbo |
Posted: 2005/1/27 8:25 Updated: 2005/1/27 8:25 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2003/1/13 From: Forsby Finland Posts: 167 |
 Re: A15 dished piston I have used original A15 dished pistons, they have been machined/milled by hand with good accuracy. I haven
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Posted: 2005/1/28 11:44 Updated: 2005/1/28 11:44 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2002/5/1 From: Millgrove Vic OZ Posts: 985 |
 Re: A15 dished piston Nice job! They look good and aso 17cc per bowl! AS you said in your post you also still get squish.
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