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Re: Fw: Compression Ratio of the 67 Mk. III Spitfire

To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Fw: Compression Ratio of the 67 Mk. III Spitfire
From: ScottBarr8@aol.com
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 19:36:20 EST
In a message dated 02/08/2000 10:52:44 PM Central Standard Time, 
pficklin@qnis.net writes:

<< Scott et al...
   Here's CC data for my 1147...
   (This is after porting & polishing, decking & shaving)
   Bore:   2.728" + 0.40" = 2.768"   (1.384" radius)
   Stroke                   2.992"
   Head Combustion Chambers  = 32.0 cc
   Head Gasket "volume"      =  2.4 cc
   "DEAD" Volume             = 34.4 cc
   Cylinder displacement: 
   3.142 X 1.384" X 1.384" X 2.992" = 18.01 cubic inches/cylinder
   18.01 CI X 16.387 cc/in3 = 295.13 cc/cylinder
   Total displacement:
   18.01 X 4 = 72.03 cubic inches
   72.03 CI X 16.387 cc/in3 = 1180.36 cc (1180 rounded off!)
   Compression ratio:
   CR = (bore volume + dead volume)/(dead volume)
   CR = (295.13 + 34.4)/34.4 = 9.58 compression ratio
 
   I know, it can get rather anal...
  >>

Well, there you have it.  Not much more to say other than you might want to 
add that your figures are accurate assuming you've "zero-decked" the engine 
(i.e., pistons at TDC are flush with the deck).  I believe that's what you 
mean by "decking" in your note -- many readers won't have done that.  
Otherwise, you'd need to add the volume between deck and top of piston. 

Ted Schumacher gave me the ratio expressed as (V1 + V2) / V2, where "V1" 
equals the volume of space above the piston at BDC (swept area, non-swept 
cylinder area, head gasket space and combustion chamber) and "V2" equals all 
space above the piston at TDC (non-swept cylinder area, head gasket space and 
combustion chamber).  That's the formula you've used as well.

Does that answer your questions Patrick?  Craig?

Scott
ScottBarr8@aol.com
(once discovered, after doing the math, that I had a 6.58 CR b/c some GDPO 
had installed a late [low-compression] TR6 head w/o shaving it down to GT6 
thickness - 55 CC combustion chambers on a 2-liter engine instead of the TR6 
2.5.  Farging Bastiges.  Gods that engine ran poorly!)


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