Piston to Deck Height for D16Z6 with PM6 Pistons...
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0.020"...consider it a stock a6 bottom end.
deck heights, strokes, and rod lengths are identical between the sohc d16s.
deck heights, strokes, and rod lengths are identical between the sohc d16s.
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So if I'm using any D16 block, the PTDH would just be the pistons I'm using in that block? If I'm using D16A1 pistons in a D16 block, I would just select ZC as the PTDH?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GapxGuy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So if I'm using any D16 block, the PTDH would just be the pistons I'm using in that block? If I'm using D16A1 pistons in a D16 block, I would just select ZC as the PTDH?</TD></TR></TABLE>
if your staying between d16s with the same rod length and stroke...then for that calculator pick your PTDH to match the pistons you are using.
if your using pistons from a d15 in your d16 or visa versa then you have to calculate your new PTDH....its an easy calculation.
if your staying between d16s with the same rod length and stroke...then for that calculator pick your PTDH to match the pistons you are using.
if your using pistons from a d15 in your d16 or visa versa then you have to calculate your new PTDH....its an easy calculation.
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