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Post edited by: wireman, at: 2006/02/16 01:32
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I was just going to let this one slide, but it just kept nagging me:laugh:Foe example a typical small block chevy with stock rods(5.7in)will dwell at TDC for about 3 degrees, now add longer rods, say 6in, now the piston dwell will be around 12 degrees
If a piston stays at TDC for 12 degrees of crankshaft rotation, then it also will spend 12 degrees at BDC, now assuming that this 12 degrees is actually 6 degrees BTDC and 6 degrees ATDC, and the same applies at BDC, then that means that the piston now has 12 degrees less crank rotation to get from TDC to BDC. See the problem with that line of thinking?
That also implies that if you lengthen the rod enough, the piston will spend 180 degrees at TDC and 180 degrees at BDC and would have 0 time to travel from one point to the other.
Now extending the rod does give the piston a greater straight line to transmit the force of the gas expansion, and less piston to cylinder wall friction, but it also increases the reciprocating weight.
You don't have to take my word for any of this, you can cut a circle (to represent the crank throw) and several straight pieces od different lengths (to represent the rod) out of cardboard, use a straight pin to stick them together and observe the results of different rod lengths yourself.
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leaving out the word "vicinity" changes the statementCompared to a short-rod engine, the long-rod engine dwells longer at, and decelerates and accelerates slower from, the vicinity of TDC.
hotrod.com/techarticles/pit/index14.html
And more really good info at www.stahlheaders.com/Lit_Rod%20Length.htm
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, Over square is the Bore Larger than Stroke it will make HP at lower RPMS as where Under square engine Where the Bore is smaller than stroke makes HP at higher RPM ,,
I thought it was the other way around. My 650 is oversquare, revs 9000 rpm high to make power. My Harleys had long strokes, made all their power at low rpm...:whistle:
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