I agree ring someone that knows.
But reducing your squish from .76mm to .4mm will increase your compression, heat etc etc, as your effectively pushing the piston higher into the head reducing the CC capacity of the head. Just like planing your head for more compression. This jump may be getting too fine a tolerance for your engine. There is factory tolerance built in as when the piston at full revs goes over TDC you don't want it smacking into the head.
Not sure you are measuring it correctly as well. In my karting days part of scrutineering was they put soldering wire down the plug hole till it hit the squish edge. Then you had to give the engine a crank to squash the soft solder wire with the piston. They then measure this with a micrometer. If your squish was illegal (to small) you where tech-ed out! I've also heard fo blue tack being used as well but you have to assemble the engine and let the piston squash whatever you put in there to find out what the actual squish is then add a factory tollerance allowance.
I'm not actually sure of the correct way to measure squish but as I understand it an engine at full revs throws past TDC ( I think????) so squish is very important on a two smoker.
You could get your head machined to increase the squish but then you have to have the bowl machined to bring compression back to standard. This is done by finding TDC with a dial gauge filling the head up with fluid with a Beret and measuring the CC differences.
You could use a thicker base gasket but that will change the port timing a little as well. Make sure this non standard piston has the correct boost port cutouts and skirt lengths etc as well. This is probably the cheapest way though?
You might find even The Gas gas dealer doesn't know this kind of thing??
To be honest getting a bit outta my league here most of the stuff we did was trial and error. Compression Vs heat Vs power Vs timing advance Vs longevity. My mates kart only lasted one meeting per piston it was fast but quite unreliable?
Your new piston must be taller why couldn't you get the proper one its a late model bike???
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