so you think you can bring the plug even closer to the piston?
I'll be the first to know and you'll be second Boss. I don't think it's going to be a problem.
so you think you can bring the plug even closer to the piston?
So too much aluminum up there draws too much heat off the flame? Or the distance between the spark plug end and the beginning of the "step" for the squish band is too tall?
If it's too deep a dish, can't you just cut the squish area down into the head deeper. At some point, you'll need to remove some of the bottom head fin area to keep it from hitting the top cooling fin on the cylinder but it would alleviate the issue of combustion chamber depth.
Wow! I just seen that Ken is a mod now.
I'm going to mount the stock head on a mandrel and cut the chamber out. Next step is to bore out the original spark plug hole. The new insert will be held in place by the spark plug and the head. I'm more concerned with heat loss than heat transfer. Heat lost is power lost for this application. We're going to be insulating the head to keep the heat in. I feel a few new pistons in my future.
I'm going to mount the stock head on a mandrel and cut the chamber out. Next step is to bore out the original spark plug hole. The new insert will be held in place by the spark plug and the head. I'm more concerned with heat loss than heat transfer. Heat lost is power lost for this application. We're going to be insulating the head to keep the heat in. I feel a few new pistons in my future.
The stock Blaster head is deep at 0.840". The DT200 head is only 0.580" deep.
The stock Blaster chamber is 1.400" diameter. The DT200 chamber is 1.800" diameter.
In spite of the depth, my son just had a head cut with a more open bowl 0.580" deep by 1.800" diameter.
This of course still has the remains of the conical Blaster chamber for 0.800" diameter and now 0.820" depth, but works good.
You would have to cut 1/4" off a stock head to get a good plug depth, I see what you are trying to do Ken.
Just a good flat surface to transfer heat. Swap easily made inserts to test different theories. Sounds good.
Incidentally, that looks like a cut or aftermarket head you sectioned, with the hemispherical bowl.