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Anyone know that dish volume for a Mahle Euro spec piston?
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Loose deck= loss of efficiency. 3cc dish= Euro Spec piston 7cc dish- US spec piston 13cc= Bus spec 94mm Piston When measuring deck height on a Euro spec piston with a 3cc dish, is the deck height measurement from the center of the piston (in the dished part) to the top of the cylinder? Or is it from the flat surface at the perimeter of the piston head to the top of the cylinder? I've been searching threads but can't find this specific information. I want to make sure I do this correctly the first time. |
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