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posted on December 17th, 2012 at 09:23 PM
Wasserboxer/Caravelle 2.1 Engine spec
Hi guys,
Not sure if I should be posting the following on this forum.
I'm after the spec of STOCK 2.1 Wasserboxer - in partcular :
1. Length of con rods - same as Type 1's ?
2. Piston's compression height i.e height from centre of gudgeon pin to top of piston ?
3. Length and thickness of cylinder (piston liners).
Thanks in advance.
Tom
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posted on December 18th, 2012 at 07:33 AM
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Hi guys,
Not sure if I should be posting the following on this forum.
I'm after the spec of STOCK 2.1 Wasserboxer - in partcular :
1. Length of con rods - same as Type 1's ?
2. Piston's compression height i.e height from centre of gudgeon pin to top of piston ?
3. Length and thickness of cylinder (piston liners).
Thanks in advance.
Tom
Rod length iss the same as type 1 at 137mm but they use a 24mm pin.
I only have a 1.9 piston here, which have a large dish inside,
and the pin height is about 40 to 40.5mm, which would mean that the 2.1 with a 76 stroke has 36.5 to 37mm pin height.
I can't tell you the length of the sleeves,
but I do know that they are quite thick
and the base is about 100mm,
which is plenty to bore out at least a couple of mm if that is what you are thinking.
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posted by westi
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posted on December 18th, 2012 at 06:32 PM
Hi Dave,
Many thanks for your reply, the infos supplied are exactly what I was looking for.
Planning to use wasser's crank with stroke either 80mm or 82mm with aftermarket ''h'' beam rods rebushed to 22mm as you've stated.
Bore - I'm thinking to maintain stock configuration using the Cima/Mahle ''B'' piston of 94mm (compression height of 35mm). This would mean the
minimum (aftermarket) rod length I can use is 5.400" (137.16mm) to maintain a decent crank stroke to rod length ratio (vis a vis piston speed, vacuum
overlap which will influence the cam selection, side loading on the cylinder etc). I need to double check again on this combo. Please critique or
correct me on this.
Definitely planning to stay wasserboxer.
Cheers.
Tom
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