DragBikeMike
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Thanks for all the pics Finn. Looks like you have plenty of clearance between the valves and piston, and the quench clearance looks good too.
I'm not sure how you arrived at the 0.8 mm negative deck and then ended up with .044" quench clearance. The head gasket should be .028" and when combined with .031" (0.8 mm) negative deck you end up with .059 quench, but the real test is the lead wire. That's the real deal. I agree that it should end up a little less than .044" given how much you crushed the lead (you can almost see through it).
Your valve-to-piston clearance looks to be more than what I had. I'm not sure why, but Lancer previously mentioned that I have an early prototype of the 94mm flat top piston. I believe that Wiseco made some changes to the valve reliefs on the 97mm flat top, but I don't know if they did something similar to the 94mm. Hey Lancer, if you are following this, did Wiseco increase the reliefs on the 94mm also?
I must apologize, I have forgotten what country you reside. However, if you want an easy fix for your elbow and air boot problem, you can purchase those items off eBay, and they ship to both the Netherlands and Denmark. The street elbow (spigot x hub) requires a short section of 2" pipe to set it up with a spigot fit on both ends. If you can find a spigot x spigot would probably be better, but I can assure you the spigot x hub fits perfectly. The street elbow has a larger radius so it will flow much better than a standard 90 degree elbow, and the required length for the air boot is reduced significantly. Hopefully these two links will be helpful.
Elbow
[url]2" PVC 90 Degree Street Elbow Fitting In Wall Central Vacuum Pipe Suction Tube | eBay[/url]
Rubber Coupling
[url]Flexible PVC Rubber Coupling Connectors with Stainless Steel Clamps 1"in-8"in | eBay[/url]
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