Anyone know where the best place to get a burette to measure the volume of my cylinder head chambers is?
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Burette
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kitch
, Sep 03 2006 01:14 PM
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#1
Posted 03 September 2006 - 01:14 PM
#2
Posted 03 September 2006 - 01:29 PM
you just want to know what your comressions are like, then get a compression tester from local motor factors, this will be OK.
but if you want to know the volume then you need to measure the bores the stroke of the pistons, and use a formula which at the presant i aint got.
or try a google search
but if you want to know the volume then you need to measure the bores the stroke of the pistons, and use a formula which at the presant i aint got.
or try a google search
#3
Posted 03 September 2006 - 02:22 PM
Anyone know where the best place to get a burette to measure the volume of my cylinder head chambers is?
Cheers
Get a small child to half inch one from the science lab at school.
#4
Posted 03 September 2006 - 03:04 PM
I got a load of em from RS through work. But I found that a syringe was better than a pipette.
#5
Posted 03 September 2006 - 03:34 PM
I'm building a 1330 and I have a second hand Bill Richards Racing stage 3 head. I know what the dish of the pistons, capacity of the block above the pistons, compressed volume of the gasket are but I need to find the volume of the head chambers so I can get the block or head skimmed to give me the correct compression ratio.
I have some syringes but they are all in ml! I can't seem 2 find anywhere local or on the net that does one in cc's
I have some syringes but they are all in ml! I can't seem 2 find anywhere local or on the net that does one in cc's
#6
Posted 03 September 2006 - 03:51 PM
Hang on, i've just read that ml are the same as cc's, is that true
#7
Posted 03 September 2006 - 03:58 PM
Most certainly, 1000ml = 1 litre, 1000cc = 1 litre.
So they are equivalent.
So they are equivalent.
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