From the pics originally posted by Frits, I had initially estimated the spacer length to be around 25 mm.
Well today, prompted by that Husa, after scaling the VM homologation drawings, remembering that the Ryger cylinder is closely based on this (one can see this when putting the 2 pics side by side, the cylinder length is around 103 mm, from the top deck to the crankcase face. I say around as there is some slight perspective distortion. So, with the latest pics, using this 103 length, the spacer length scales at 20.1 mm. So, to me, I would say a nominal 20 mm, give or take a bee’s dick. In fact, if you look at the spacer and right next to is an M6 cap screw. The head of the cap screw is basically 50% of the thickness of the spacer. Knowing that a M6 screw's head is 10 mm, this supports the 20 mm estimation.
Taking this a bit further. Assuming the piston edge at TDC reaches the same point relative to the barrel and the rod is 20 mm shorter (than a VM) and the compression height of a piston of a generic KZ engine is 29 mm, then the compression height of a possible piston would be 29 + 20 + 20 = 69. Much longer and heavier.
Now, assuming the piston is conventional, in this case Ø54 mm along its full length, and the crankcase is sealed off, then the piston might have an oil scraper ring at the bottom of the skirt. The homologation application doccos indicate 2 rings. One wouldn’t want the oil scraper to uncover the ports at TDC, thereby allowing some communication of oil from the wet sump crankcase into the fresh mixture passages. So, the top of the oil scraper would be around 54 +2 or so, = 56 mm down from the top edge. Given a 2 mm scraper and another 2 mm of material below the ring, then the skirt length would be at least 60 mm. However, if the pin was 69 mm down, this would imply that the piston would need to be much longer to support the pin boss. It would also need to be a full skirt piston. Weight ? 30K?
However, all this could be crap as we don’t really know what is going on, and the above would assume that, as the crankcase delta V was not contributing to drawing any intake charge, there must be some other snazzy method of drawing in the mixture, seemingly way beyond the capacity of a tuned pipe.
Dunno about your spacer pic Rick, it looks too thick to me, but who knows.
Fletto and Husa have suggested all sorts of stepped pistons and they may be right.
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