Still troubleshooting my GSX running rough in the other thread but this needed its own thread.
Using a WSM top end kit, not oem, Should I be using the OEM squish measurements?
I think so but the manual says I need a 1.2-1.6mm squish.
Well I'm at 2.00mm that's using the 6 hole base gasket that came in the kit. (0.6mm thick)
To fix that means a thinner gasket.
but I can't get small enough.
5 hole gasket I get 1.9mm squish
4 hole gasket I get 1.8mm squish
3 hole gasket I get 1.7mm squish
no gasket I get 1.4mm squish
I have another head that measured a bit better though but that only saves me 0.1mm which makes the 3 hole gasket give me 1.6 which is in spec.
Like to be at 1.45mm because I'm picky but not sure how to get there. Maybe plane the head is the easyer way to go or should I bother?
AS IN, will the WSM piston hold up to the increase in power?
Another thing, The head domes are polished, Does that matter for any reason ?
Thanks guys
Using a WSM top end kit, not oem, Should I be using the OEM squish measurements?
I think so but the manual says I need a 1.2-1.6mm squish.
Well I'm at 2.00mm that's using the 6 hole base gasket that came in the kit. (0.6mm thick)
To fix that means a thinner gasket.
but I can't get small enough.
5 hole gasket I get 1.9mm squish
4 hole gasket I get 1.8mm squish
3 hole gasket I get 1.7mm squish
no gasket I get 1.4mm squish
I have another head that measured a bit better though but that only saves me 0.1mm which makes the 3 hole gasket give me 1.6 which is in spec.
Like to be at 1.45mm because I'm picky but not sure how to get there. Maybe plane the head is the easyer way to go or should I bother?
AS IN, will the WSM piston hold up to the increase in power?
Another thing, The head domes are polished, Does that matter for any reason ?
Thanks guys

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