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Mechanical
- Jan 1, 2012
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What limits the minimum piston to head clearance you can run on an typical gasoline engine. lets limit to iron block, steel rod, alloy piston, alloy head.
my understanding is the following (in no particular order)
- clearances between main bearing/BE bearing and pin (~ 0.1 mm combined)
- piston rock (mostly an issue when engine is not warmed up though not sure on the running clearances)
- rod stretch (dependent on stiffness and piston mass)
- differential thermal expansion (probably small as cylinder is close to coolant temp and rod at oil temp which often are close to each other)
but which is the more dominant? rod stretch seems to be the one touted but is it really the case?
my understanding is the following (in no particular order)
- clearances between main bearing/BE bearing and pin (~ 0.1 mm combined)
- piston rock (mostly an issue when engine is not warmed up though not sure on the running clearances)
- rod stretch (dependent on stiffness and piston mass)
- differential thermal expansion (probably small as cylinder is close to coolant temp and rod at oil temp which often are close to each other)
but which is the more dominant? rod stretch seems to be the one touted but is it really the case?