Your spec sheet for your pistons should have the compression height. It should be on the label on the box as well. If they are off the shelf for the F22 then they would more than likely be the stock 30.55mm (1.204").
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finding a set thats 141.5 is gonna be tough.
which is 5.5708 inch right?
or if someone could point me in the right direction of the dimensions our stock connecting rods. like dont gonna send a like just a section or a page in the haynes manual i can look it up and read.Last edited by esskater892; 05-01-2012, 09:36 PM.Accord SE
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sorry, but what does clay the engine mean? like i take it put some clay in betweem the head and block and make sure everything rotates smoothly and clearance is good? hold on, here is a link to the pistons ill be using.
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To put it simply. Clay is placed on the piston in a few different locations. The block and head is then put together and the crank is rotated. If the crank rotates that is the first good news. Then you remove the head and measure the thickness of the clay. This is how you make sure that the piston does not hit the head and that the valves do not hit the pistons. Also to measure how much clearance you have.
Here is a good DIY to read through; http://www.c-speedr.com/howto/claymotor/clay.php
Very nice choice in pistons. However, the link goes to a picture of a generic set of Wiseco pistons. What is the Wiseco part number that you have purchased?
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bisi got some new in, im gonna go with them, just sucks its gonna be expensive. just better assurance knowing they are coming from bisi rather than some random ebay set up.Accord SE
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Originally posted by esskater892 View Postbisi got some new in, im gonna go with them, just sucks its gonna be expensive. just better assurance knowing they are coming from bisi rather than some random ebay set up.
anyway, there are plenty of rod vendors that will perform to the caliber you WANT when you do a build:
going out and looking for the cheapest deal you can find with what could be of unknown quality is asking for trouble. You are building an engine that you are hopefully putting pride into. Buy it once, buy it right.
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Originally posted by 98vtec View Postits most likely an eagle rod just with his name on it.....
anyway, there are plenty of rod vendors that will perform to the caliber you WANT when you do a build:
going out and looking for the cheapest deal you can find with what could be of unknown quality is asking for trouble. You are building an engine that you are hopefully putting pride into. Buy it once, buy it right.Accord SE
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Originally posted by esskater892 View Postjust to locate some solid main bearings and connecting bearings.
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