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Re: Overheating Peyote

To: BillB@bnj.com, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Overheating Peyote
From: WEmery7451@aol.com
Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 20:45:15 EDT
In a message dated 5/19/04 10:30:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time, BillB@bnj.com 
writes:

<< First, the pistons are kissing the head. I don't think I over-reved 
it--6800 is my
 limit and I don't recall zinging any missed shifts. >>

This is probably elementary for you, Bill.  If you use the steel shim head 
gasket and flat top pistons, you normally have to take some metal off of the 
piston crowns to keep them from hitting the flat areas of the head at the 
combustion chambers.  I have a few smiling pistons sitting on my shelves.  

Kas has the super stars taking different amounts off of the piston crowns to 
get the exact same clearance for all pistons.  Me, I operate like Henry Ford 
and lose some power.  I automatically take 0.010" off of the crowns of all 
pistons so that I can more easily replace them.  With the Cosworth popup 
pistons, 
you still have to take off some metal on the flat area of these crowns.

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