MattG
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Hello again OPE forum,
So hello again, I'm the crazy Brit who did the 044 hybrid back in 2017/18 with a 10mm wristpin case. Grinding the crankcases to give the 12mm crank the clearance etc. etc.
Well about 4 years ago, I bought another 044 this time a 12mm model, and I was even more crazy and bought a Hyway ms460 BB (54mm) kit. Thing is since then "life has tended to get in the way", so after stripping the 044 down, I never got much further than just basic clearance work (cylinder screw holes), jug sides and crankcase mouth and fitting the new bearings and putting the crank back in.
Since then my day job (programmer) gotten much much more stressful. I figured out that I really needed a break, distraction etc. so I've started getting back into this saw building malarkey.
Now I have deleted the BG and have ground my squish to about 0.52-0.66 (think that's good) and I'm down to wanting to post on here for advice.
What I noticed is that at BDC the piston is about 2mm below the EXH port floor. I've read that it's optimal when it's crown is flush at BDC. But at TDC I've got scarcely 2mm of skirt overlapping the port floor. So I wondered is safe to grind say a 1mm of my exhaust floor down? Is it worth it? I'm obviously wanting muchos power but free porting the saw seems like a a bad idea.
How close can I go?
thanks Matt
So hello again, I'm the crazy Brit who did the 044 hybrid back in 2017/18 with a 10mm wristpin case. Grinding the crankcases to give the 12mm crank the clearance etc. etc.
Well about 4 years ago, I bought another 044 this time a 12mm model, and I was even more crazy and bought a Hyway ms460 BB (54mm) kit. Thing is since then "life has tended to get in the way", so after stripping the 044 down, I never got much further than just basic clearance work (cylinder screw holes), jug sides and crankcase mouth and fitting the new bearings and putting the crank back in.
Since then my day job (programmer) gotten much much more stressful. I figured out that I really needed a break, distraction etc. so I've started getting back into this saw building malarkey.
Now I have deleted the BG and have ground my squish to about 0.52-0.66 (think that's good) and I'm down to wanting to post on here for advice.
What I noticed is that at BDC the piston is about 2mm below the EXH port floor. I've read that it's optimal when it's crown is flush at BDC. But at TDC I've got scarcely 2mm of skirt overlapping the port floor. So I wondered is safe to grind say a 1mm of my exhaust floor down? Is it worth it? I'm obviously wanting muchos power but free porting the saw seems like a a bad idea.
How close can I go?
thanks Matt