4 to 4.8 conversion
Discussion
Forgive me for having borrowed me Julie's blond head for a moment, but how does regrinding the crank give you a capacity increase?
If you made the journals smaller, you'd need a longer conrod to take up the gap, but it would still travel the same stroke, as the crankpin offset from the crank rotational axis is still the same, surely?
Or... is it just that there's so much metal on a 'raw' casting that you can shift the crankpin centres 'outwards' a few mm and effectively increase the crank throw? If so, that hardly counts as a 'regrind' but a 'different' grind...
Ian
Pedantic bastard as ever... ;-)
(Edited to say... perhaps that should read 'forging' and not 'casting'...
>> Edited by wedg1e on Saturday 16th November 15:52
If you made the journals smaller, you'd need a longer conrod to take up the gap, but it would still travel the same stroke, as the crankpin offset from the crank rotational axis is still the same, surely?
Or... is it just that there's so much metal on a 'raw' casting that you can shift the crankpin centres 'outwards' a few mm and effectively increase the crank throw? If so, that hardly counts as a 'regrind' but a 'different' grind...
Ian
Pedantic bastard as ever... ;-)
(Edited to say... perhaps that should read 'forging' and not 'casting'...
>> Edited by wedg1e on Saturday 16th November 15:52
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