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RE: Ideal Advance Curve

To: "John DiFede" <JDIFEDE@cablevision.com>, <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Ideal Advance Curve
From: "Larry Hoy" <larryhoy@prodigy.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2001 12:44:43 -0700
So if you build an engine with the high compression pistons and the high 
compresson head what is the resulting compression ratio?

Larry Hoy

>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net]On
>Behalf Of John DiFede
>Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 8:47 AM
>To: mgs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Ideal Advance Curve
>
>
>Rick wrote:
>  All of this brings me to a few conclusions regarding my 
>1970 MGB-GT.
>
>1. I need to know if my car is high or low compression.  The
>   piston crowns in my '70 B-GT, the car in question, have the
>   same crown geometry as those in my '79 MGB.  The heads
>   seem to be roughly universal, for the most part.  Therefore, 
>   how is the compression ratio changed?  Piston crown?  Head 
>   gasket thickness?  Something else? 
>
>I wrote;
>
>Rick,  I can telll you how the compression works, as I just figured it out 
>this past weekend.  First there are two 
>different piston types.  Shallow dish (high compression 6.2cc dish) and deep 
>dish (low compression ~16 cc dish).  Also, 
>although the cylinder heads look alike, they are different.  The early heads 
>had a deep combustion chamber (~43cc) and 
>were used with the shallow dish (high compression) pistons to arrive at a comp 
>ratio of about 8.8:1.  The later heads had 
>a  shallow combustion chamber (~39cc) and were used with the deep dish piston 
>to arrive at a comp ratio of about 8.0 :1.  
>The changeover occured (in the US) I believe for the 1972 models which used 
>the later shallow head combusion chamber and 
>the deep dished pistons.  At this time the compression ratio on US  cars 
>dropped to 8.0:1.  These shallow heads also had 
>larger intake valves for about 2-3 years, when the head design reverted back 
>to the smaller intake valve.  Blocks which 
>use the large intake valve he!
>ad must have the eyebrow cut into the top of the bore to allow for the exhaust 
>valve.
>
>This web site can provide some additional information.  
>http://www.mgbmga.com/index.html
>
>If you have any questions e- mail me off the list and I will ty to answer 
>them.  I currently have each type of engine and 
>cylinder head disassembled in my garage.
>
>PS.  Could it be that your 79 MGB was rebuilt using High Comp pistons?
>
>John

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