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If my bore is 3.328 with a 4" stroke, is my motor 278.xx ci or am I missing something?
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278.36
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It is the volume of a cylinder - (pi x r sq) X stroke OR (pi x d/2 sq) x stroke.
3.328/2 = 1.664 sq = 2.769 x pi = 8.699 x 4.00 = 34.795 which is volume of one cylinder so x 8 = 278.36 |
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This is the way I've been figuring it since I first started reading "Hot Rod Magazine" around 1961. Bore X Bore X Stroke X .7854 X Number of Cylinders. 3.328 X 3.328 X 4 X .7854 X 8 = 278.36 Cu. In. |
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Thanks everyone!
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3.328?????? 3.312= 3 5/16. 3.328 = 3 5/16 +.016. Strange bore?
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Cylinder wear?
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3.328/2 = 1.664 sq = 2.769 x pi = 8.699 x 4.00 = 34.795 is volume of one cylinder so x 8 = 278.36
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I've seem pistons for 3 5/16" (3.3125") and 3 3/8" (3.375") but 3.328" not so much.
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I do remember him telling me he wanted to keep the bore as tight as possible and not remove to much material because it's a blower motor. There's a note on my paperwork that says "8BA-Std Bore-Needs O/B (.040") I hope this makes sense. Thanks Joe |
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3-5/16" (3.3125") is a standard overbore. IF your bores actually measure 3.328", that means that you're going to have roughly 0.016" PISTON CLEARANCE in each bore, which some of us are finding a little hard to understand.....IF the pistons ARE actually 3-5/16" pieces. Are you sure that your bore isn't 3.228" rather than your stated 3.328? That would make sense as a +.040" oversize. DD . |
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Quote: "Are you sure that your bore isn't 3.228" rather than your stated 3.328? That would make sense as a +.040" oversize. DD"
...in which case your displacement would be 261.88 cu. in. ![]() Terry
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Sounds like it is just .040 over to me . . .
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Pistons can be cut down and new ones can be custom made but Egge does make some larger oversizes than 3.3125" in the Mercury type 4-inch stroke. No telling what Gary came up with.
The Egge 3-ring pistons go up from .125" oversize in .010" increments. Last edited by rotorwrench; 09-03-2021 at 11:38 AM. |
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Thank you! Joe |
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I miss Gary, bought a Stricker assy from him a few years back, still running fine. Ses if your gona run allot of boost it's best to keep a thicker wall. 10 lbs of boos will do more for power then a large Overbore. Have a 294 blower motor putting out 235 hP on 4 lba od boost at 4500. Makes a nice street machine, Wonder what it makes a 5k, but he shut the beast down to sabe it. #$$$$$$$
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Air/fuel is 12.3 at WOT at that rpm Thanks Joe |
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