what is the dome displacement of the blaster piston? it is not flat topped so does anyone know?
Pistons are not flat.... they have a dome curve to them. The outside 1/2" or so is curved at about 9° and working towards a small area in the middle which is flat.
Honestly blaner, I've never really thought about the displacement of the dome on the piston... just worked the rest of the engine around it.
Hmm I will have to check sometime. Macdizzy even shows them as being flat in his diagrams. I know on 4 stroke engines this isn't the case.
Really? Because right here:
1989 Blaster Engine Rebuild - Part 10, Two-Stroke Software Review
He shows it having a convex dome shape and even quotes as saying that the dome is at 9.5°-10°
ya they are not flat, they are inclined at about 9-10 degrees but what does it displace? agreed Sic, ive also always worked around it cause ive never been able to work it out.
This is an obvious part involved in compression calculations, like if your stock dome is 22cc, you still need to add the volume of the cylinder that the piston is below deck--no problem, but we actaully also need to then subtract the volume the dome displaces to get a accurate figure. Once you have that, you exact compression ratio can can be calculated...
The piston dome takes up approx. 5 to 5.5cc of volume on standard pistons depending on what size you have. The radius on the dome is around 186mm with a dome height of 3mm.
ok, so for a 66mm and 68mm respectively?