Could it be possible that the port casting is perfectly ok, but the bore is off-set and/or miss-aligned from initial manufacture, does happen?
Trevor
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						Could it be possible that the port casting is perfectly ok, but the bore is off-set and/or miss-aligned from initial manufacture, does happen?
Trevor
Anything is possible, away at the moment, give me a day or three to get back and I will look at it a bit closer.
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						Yes of course...
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						Would have been interesting if the japs had a vortex theory, or any other exciting thing going on. but feels like something in the manufacturing gone wrong as the wall thicknesses of C trans indicate and uncentrated borr as a result.
As Trevor suggested
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						Here is possibly another way to look at the angles. Done with molds sitting on top of the case with piston propped up at port height.
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						I want to try a piston timing edge radius.
Anyone got any ideas on the need to move the cylinder by what amount if say I use R1.5.
This in effect means the ports start to open 1.5mm sooner, but instead of a sharp transition from " closed " to "open" we now have a very gradual
uncovering ( or covering for that matter ) of the flow area.
Am I overthinking this and should simply move the cylinder 1.5mm and see what happens.
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						I think on this question, both options need testing and a full report written
But it's an interesting thing to look at.
Did a quick sketch and lets say that a sharp edged piston has just closed/opened the port, there would still be an opening (depending on piston size, dome radius etc). The dimensions I chose are just some numbers, so meaningless at this point, but let's just say that the flow is parallel to the port roof (for measurements sake) then the opening available is not 1.5mm, so I don't think I'd make the 1.5mm move of the cylinder.
Maybe changing the cylinder height 1mm would work, as this seems to give a similar open area at first opening.
I'd just give it a go first and then have a play.
Matt.
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