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Ford crossflow engine
Date: 2007/11/09 22:37 By: dukespencer Status:  
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I have a ford crossflow (4 cylinder) engine which has a completely flat cylinder head, the combustion chambers being in the pistons (bowl-in-piston). It would therefore be impossible to groove the head so I was proposing to groove the "squish" area of the pistons. As the crossflow BIP engine is designed to promote swirl in the combustion chambers anyway what would be the best way to improve this by grooving - single groove or multiple? Would it be better if the groove(s) was/were not pointed straight at the plug but at an angle to enhance the swirl? - any suggestions please?
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Re:Ford crossflow engine
Date: 2007/11/10 12:31 By: singh Status:  
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Wonder how the piston & head surfaces look like with the valve & plug in place. Finally how much of the two really form into Squish ? Flat Flat heads with a bowl in the piston come from remakes of diesel engine surplus. Some Pix will help ~ To study the reverse situation along with the said crossflow effects ?
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Re:Ford crossflow engine
Date: 2007/11/11 20:52 By: dukespencer Status:  
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Pictures of head and pistons attached. I note that the head has a very slight recess about 2mm deep. I presume I could create a very shallow groove in the head opposite the plug. However the bulk of the squish area is formed by the piston. The "rim" of the piston is 10mm wide on the plug side and 20mm on the opposite site. The "bowl" in the pison is 15mm deep. Should I groove the piston and if so where? [img] [img]
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Re:Ford crossflow engine
Date: 2007/11/11 20:53 By: dukespencer Status:  
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Pictures of head and pistons attached. I note that the head has a very slight recess about 2mm deep. I presume I could create a very shallow groove in the head opposite the plug. However the bulk of the squish area is formed by the piston. The "rim" of the piston is 10mm wide on the plug side and 20mm on the opposite site. The "bowl" in the pison is 15mm deep. Should I groove the piston and if so where?

I seem to be having trouble sending the pictures -I'll try later!
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Re:Ford crossflow engine
Date: 2007/11/12 09:58 By: dukespencer Status:  
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Pictures now attached [img]
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Re:Ford crossflow engine
Date: 2007/11/28 15:55 By: somender Status:  
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send those images to pictures at somender-singh.com and we will post them for you.
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