In July of 2024, I tore down my engine for a 20,000-mile inspection. I was testing the modified lube oil system, and it was time for a look inside the engine. At that time, my odometer was reading just a little over 67,000 miles. All the components affected by the lube oil system mods looked great. No problems with gears, bearings, cam, rockers, or valve stems. The lube oil system mods seemed to be a success. But the piston was another story. It had significant detonation damage.
I was running a 97mm Wiseco Pop-top piston. It was set up with extra-high compression. The cylinder was shortened to achieve a higher compression ratio (10.8:1 vs 9.5:1).
To keep my test program going, I restored the engine with a Wiseco 97mm Flat-top piston. To reduce the compression ratio, I milled out the top of the piston to achieve a deeper pocket. The deeper pocket increased the volume from 5cc to 10cc (the Deep-Dish Piston mod). I used a standard-length cylinder and set up the quench at .038”. Those changes lowered the compression ratio to 10.6:1. I was hoping that the slight reduction in squeeze along with the tight quench would solve the detonation problem.
This old post provides details on the failure, my evaluation, and recovery.
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