Advantages of high crankcase compression
MY TAKE of crankcase compression advantages
7:10 AM 11/25/2011
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To clairify a question it is not that you have too much air induction its refers to the speed of that COMPRESSED fuel charged air BEOND the reed. The reed works as a valve allowing air OR air mixed with charged fuel vapor to enter with the induction or draw of the piston as it makes it UPWARD movement. The inlet air after being drawn in ( reed open ) is now to be compressed as the piston reaches TDC and combustion occurs the driven down piston begins to compress this charged vapor, the reed is now closed and completely sealed or should be to stop the charge from backing up.. PAY ATTENTION NOW IT GETS GOOD !
The compressed vapor begins getting compressed by the pistons travel on its UNDER side , this area of the piston and the surrounding area is refered to crank case compression and its is AS IMPORTANT as top of the piston motor compression on any 2 cycle.
The piston drives the fuel vapor to a compressed state farther and farther raising the compression poundage to around 5 lbs the at the peak of this compression with NO CHARGE being able to escape via sealed reeds , sealing rings, piston rings and no hole in the bore opening , wa la the piston passes an intake port and the vapor rushes tru the port and as the piston travels to BTC the remainder of the charge loops around the piston crown ready for compressing on the top of the piston and combustion occurs about 25* before TDC and the cycle begins again..
REMEMBER I TOLD YOU ITS FIXING TO GET GOOD ? The tighter or LESS volume you can have in that sealed crankcase area the more crank case compression is made and the higher the compression number is say arount 7 psi instead of 5.. This more higher compressed vapor makes a noirmally lazy moving charge to the top of the piston now like a racehores increasing velocity .I achieve this condition by stuffing areas with epoxy as well as cutting the front half, machining ( reed side ) to reduce the volume and increase crank case compression and air speed, thus like supercharging a 4 cycle.. Believe me it works..
I've had some claim that after I machine the front half and epoxy target voids the difference in their motor before and after mods is like stepping on a firecracker verses a grape before the work is/was done..This is done to 99% of the WINNING drag race engines out there the ones that don't do it are in the looser's bracket .., I've done a zillion to motor that belong to my customers as well as others that I don't build their motors, that along with big compression and light hulls make a drag race boat LEAVE the line so snappy....
Hope that answers any questions and you enjoyed the reading ,
Jay
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