Will the bowl floor be at stock height ? Reason I ask is I have seen many blown out pistons when either bowl height was changed or injector protrusion was off .
I am not sure about the spray pattern and its behavior with the oval. However, the "Finger" bowl's minor axis is as wide as the stock bowl. So no more, or less, fuel will spill over the top than the stock bowl. At least that is the theory.
In addition to the Keystone ring steel, there is an additional ring embedded in the piston. I know from cutting other stock pistons apart. It just so happens that I don't have any old pistons, whole or sliced, still laying around. IIRC it was just inboard of the oil gallery.
Writing NC code by hand? :roflmao: This isn't 1975, upgrade your CAM system.
$$$ for something I don't use very often. Come on. Mastercam basic is $4k
How are you keeping compression that high if the narrow part is as wide as stock piston and the long side is bigger?
For CAM but not CAD go PowerMill if you can
Chamber depth varies. I have the stock bowl profile marked on the attachment.
If anyone wants to play, I have put these on my web site. Let me know if you need a different format. They are the top surface of the piston only. Rotate the coordinate system to your liking.
http://www.jemcelravy.com/piston/FlatTop.IGS
http://www.jemcelravy.com/piston/FlatTop.STEP
http://www.jemcelravy.com/piston/FlatTop.x_b
Test drove FeatureCAM two years ago.
Test drove FeatureCAM two years ago.
1/2 rough 1/4 finish
Only need 1/2" ball. Smallest inside radius is just under 1/2"
No native spline interpolation on the Haas, only arcs. 3 axis machine. SurfCam claims to have Posts for the Haas, but you might not have it.
THX