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To: john griffin who wrote (335)5/28/1998 1:49:00 PM
From: shashyazhi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
John, I got the stroke of the engine from the web site, under the heading "Engine Synopsis," where the statement is made:
"e.g. a 75 mm. stroke requires a 87 mm. combustion chamber."

I visualize the combustion chamber as being shaped like an arc,
since the cylinder is rotating toward the chamber, and tracking on
the same radius.

I wish they had mentioned something about compression ratio. I
would think that the ratio would be about 11:1 for an engine
of that size running at that speed and producing 159 horsepower.