Tom,
I mentioned it, trim the piston top accordingly, to compensate for the longer rod. Actually, one would be able to set a specific quinch area by exact machining of the piston top [really the flat area around the dish], but the amount to remove from the top is +/- 1mm/.040". As I said, you have effectively raised the bottom of the dish by 1mm, and that will raise the compression ratio accordingly.
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Originally Posted by svxfiles
What about the squish area?
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