Bought a dial indicator and finally got the d*** crank down to .005 run out at most and .002 at smallest.
A LOT of parts came in over the week. Honestly with the amount of things left to do, I doubt I can put all of em this week-end.
One of which is a puch head...I bought it without much thought since it was pretty clean and had a decomp valve, but I made a mistake... It's a low quench, un-modified puch head. I failed to realise that when you guys say "puch head" it means the machined high compression ones sold on Treatland.
It must have been for a 55cc too... The chamber dia is way too small.
Argh..... Well, I measured the chamber cc and came out with approx 6cc give or take on the Puch and 8~9cc on the stock slant head. So it is, quote - unquote smaller chamber = higher compression. But, Quench is almost always more important, especially in determining the detonation.
But the thing is, the stock slant head isn't any better. It has too much space between the piston and the head, making the quench chamber practically useless... I clay-tested the Puch head and it clears the piston with 1 gasket... I think I'll just slap the puch head and see how it goes.
About .004~5 clearance from piston to head at the closest point.