fuuny head or is it
- sean brady scooters
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any pics......?
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Tosh
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Here you go.
At TDC piston edge is approx 1mm below top of cylinder, head gasket is 1.5 mm, and cylinder head is shown in pics....
At TDC piston edge is approx 1mm below top of cylinder, head gasket is 1.5 mm, and cylinder head is shown in pics....
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I'd say your squish is too big

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Bufficus
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A lot of AF heads are like this.Tosh wrote:took ally head of stage 4 200 noticed no squish band behind plug hole,head gasket 1.5mm is this to compensate,as anybody else noticed this
Remove base gasket or remove head gasket/fit thinner gasket until you get the required squish.
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Tosh
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1st thanks dan for the phone call /pictures.
2nd thanks Bufficus for reply.
base gasket very thin,head gasket that what was on the engine 1.5m,head its self as 2mm lip on ,and piston 1mm from top of bore, that say`s 4.5mm squish. now iv`e seen the gent who restores vintage bikes,he said that he would have a look and skim the head if need be
2nd thanks Bufficus for reply.
base gasket very thin,head gasket that what was on the engine 1.5m,head its self as 2mm lip on ,and piston 1mm from top of bore, that say`s 4.5mm squish. now iv`e seen the gent who restores vintage bikes,he said that he would have a look and skim the head if need be
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davidblythe
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I would always measure the squish in situ before you starting skimming the head
you dont need to run with head gaskets btw
you dont need to run with head gaskets btw
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Tosh
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thanks davidblythedavidblythe wrote:I would always measure the squish in situ before you starting skimming the head
you dont need to run with head gaskets btw
took head gasket off checked squish 1.0 i`m going to fit a thinner gasket to get squish to about 1.2mm/1.3mm then i`ll be
