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Can someone please tell me the piston pin height (center of wrist pin hole to top of piston) for the 1949-53 Merc engine. Thanks.
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Piston manufacturers' specs quote the compression height as 1.436" - 1.438. But some quote the CH as 1.62 - 1.65 which seems weird. The height of the dome is 3/16".
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Information from an older thread here on the Barn, specifically post #29 from Bored&Stroked:
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"On a standard Flathead Ford with a 3 3/4" stroke, the CH is 1.561. With a later 4" stroke Mercury or aftermarket crank, it is 1.436, with a 4 1/8" 'stroker' crank it is 1.374. So the measurement should be the distance from the center of the pin to the starting edge of the piston crown." |
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