
Originally Posted by
Rodger
Thanks september squall. That 2T engine of mine has 10.5:1 compression which is gained actually by a 1mm shave off the head, decreasing the chamber volume and the cam is what was refered to as a three quater cam with around 9mm lift.
My summery:
Go the 2T/3T-G hybrid. Modify the 2T-G block to clear a 3T crank (solves other issues with dummy cams and all the extra timing chains etc). Use the 3T rods and get a set of Toyota 1mm O/S 3T pistons. Flycut the pistons to match the 2T-G ones.
Use a standard thinkness 2T-G head gasket from HJ Gaskets.
The compression will be around the 10:1 ratio and still run on regular unleaded once the 40mm Solexes are tuned and the distributor is regraphed.
The simple increase in capacity will up the compression to a good value. There is no need to drop the compression as the Toyota pistons will cope.
Regards
Rodger
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