I turned the head upside down, and used a pipette to run in a volume
of water until the chamber is full. Not perfect I know as you are
supposed to place some plexi or glass on the cylinder head to give the
water a place to stop. But it's close enough..
Lester
On Jan 13, 2008, at 11:07 AM, <uniquelittlecars@yahoo.com>
<uniquelittlecars@yahoo.com
> wrote:
> New Question - I found a head in the back of my garage. i know from
> the casting it is from a 948cc "A" Motor from a Morris vehicle. Ok -
> Here is my question. Is there a chart or a formula to figure the CC
> of the head? The head is not on a motor. I have got a ruff figure on
> another head by using liquid. Then cranked the motor with and old
> towel over the head to catch the fluid. I was only gas so i could
> have just fired the motor. I figured it may cause problem so i used
> the towel method. I am assuming you take a flat and messure to the
> bottom. How do you figure in the curves or round edges to get your
> number.
>
> Vigil
> "Robert E. Shlafer" <pilotrob@webtv.net> wrote: Stock Spridget
> 1275's were 21.4cc's.
>
> Cap'n. Bob '60 :{)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lester
> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 10:13 PM
> To: bugeye@yahoogroups.com, Spridgets net
> Subject: [Spridgets] A series head ??
>
> Ok, so what is the size of the combustion chamber? I measured 22cc's
> on the one I have. anyone know if it is stock or has it been massaged?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lester
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