Cerberus
Cerberus the aardvark, not the hell-hound!!
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I'm curious why more people don't address the piston when porting a top-end? For instance, on big bore 660's, the piston windows are inherently shrunken and w/o opening them they barely is enough to feed the transfer tunnel (depending how big it is I guess, I make my tunnels very very big with the thinking I want minimal resistance through BDC, also that I want lower velocity to prevent excessive charge spillout)
I've seen videos of guys polishing casting-imperfections out of the piston's windowing but never actually opening-up the windows, is it because of how much displacement it adds to the bottom-end? On that note, I'd been under the impression that torque likes 'regular' even slightly larger bottom end displacement (proportionately) and that it's high RPM that seeks for tiny crankcases, where stuffing is desirable, and had thought that was not the case on chainsaws....til I read a comment this morning that spoke of "earlier 056 cases with smaller crankcase volume" that I guess worked better when you put 660 jugs on them (implication being a reduction in crankcase volume boosted things, not hurt them...and so far as I can tell, anything ground-off the piston windows, or the lower transfers for that matter, is part of lower-end-displacement, no?)
Thanks for any insight, just find it really weird to have never ever seen anyone port a piston remotely as I do and it just seems so obvious to me...wanna figure out where I'm off-base!! I see an OEM piston's windows and they look more un-finished than the jug!
I've seen videos of guys polishing casting-imperfections out of the piston's windowing but never actually opening-up the windows, is it because of how much displacement it adds to the bottom-end? On that note, I'd been under the impression that torque likes 'regular' even slightly larger bottom end displacement (proportionately) and that it's high RPM that seeks for tiny crankcases, where stuffing is desirable, and had thought that was not the case on chainsaws....til I read a comment this morning that spoke of "earlier 056 cases with smaller crankcase volume" that I guess worked better when you put 660 jugs on them (implication being a reduction in crankcase volume boosted things, not hurt them...and so far as I can tell, anything ground-off the piston windows, or the lower transfers for that matter, is part of lower-end-displacement, no?)
Thanks for any insight, just find it really weird to have never ever seen anyone port a piston remotely as I do and it just seems so obvious to me...wanna figure out where I'm off-base!! I see an OEM piston's windows and they look more un-finished than the jug!