Mugen JX21
#530
#532
yea i could see that too..but i was talking about the squash..something told me the taper wasnt the only thing done
#533
#534
No !Do NOT play with shims at all. you'll either lose power or blow up your engine.
#535
if you feel the top of the button at the same time as the stock you can feel a slight edge to the stock vs the eb..other than that i had to take the calipers out...expecilly to make sure wat i was feeling right..and to cheak the squash
#536
So just verify I have a .004" shim in there and call it perfect yes?
Thanks!
#537
#538
Simply put, stock O.S. head buttons have very little squish band area. The EB button has the taper milled away, similar to Novarossi head buttons. By doing this, the head button now sits further away from the piston. Ed supplies the correct gasket to bring the head button closer and obtain the correct clearance with larger, more effective squish. If you taken plenty of O.S. engines apart, you would be able to know what is different, but then again, most people can't tell if head shims are installed or not.
#539
Simply put, stock O.S. head buttons have very little squish band area. The EB button has the taper milled away, similar to Novarossi head buttons. By doing this, the head button now sits further away from the piston. Ed supplies the correct gasket to bring the head button closer and obtain the correct clearance with larger, more effective squish. If you taken plenty of O.S. engines apart, you would be able to know what is different, but then again, most people can't tell if head shims are installed or not.




