How to Measure Compression Height - Jay's Tech Tip # 6
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
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On this episode of Jay's Tech Tips, Jay walks us through how to measure compression height using a simple mathematical equation! SCIENCE! - Авто та транспорт
Surely you measure from the bottom of the pin to the top of the piston . Then measure the pin and deduct half of the pin .
Love these tech videos. Keep them coming.
These are GOLD. Don't stop
Love these video's! Such useful tips. Thanks Jay and TRC!
I LOVE THESE VIDEO SO INFORMATIONAL!
Keep em coming
love this dude
Keep em coming hay:)
Thanks
Ok so you explained compression height. What about changing compression ratio? If I can find the oem compression height and bore size is there a formula to calculate what a change in compression height would do to compression ratio?
He Makes it Easy and Simple . So Any One Can Understand It .
AWESOME!!!!!
Best ducking how to video on the web jay your boss dude
nice tip
Awesome
Could you explain your units on this. The whole numbers are throwing me off, unless it is a unitless number. Which I guess would make some sense. I just assumed it would be a measurement of height, since the term itself is "compression height", but to get the height I took the assumption that you would take the difference of the two lengths not the quotient.
MOAR TIPS!
Looking for the way to find the equation, rod length,+ stroke,=(???) Then take deck height & minus that (???)= what is leftover should be comp height,,, right or wrong , please help
I do quality inspection at a plastic injection molding facility that deals with various parts for the medical field. I check for cosmetic defects and out of tolerance dimensions in the thousands of an inch ALL day, so I was pretty exited when he whipped out that caliper. 😆 lol
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Shouldn't height be height from top of piston to bottom of pin minus half the pin diameter
Dennis Mac yes you are correct as the pin could say be 3" down and only 1" up he got it wrong your correct measure from the bottom of the pin then measure the pin and deduct half of the pin.
Could you explain compression height? And what it says you should want or need in a specific application? Thanks... enjoy the vids!!
Craig Cundiff damn four years went by and still no reply?
@@AutoBodyEverything Still no answer seven years later
I'd probably like to work at this Real Street place.
Sharing knowlege will only make our culture stronger. Good stuff, now back to the supra's for me :D
Something should done about the audio between the voice and music.
Jays the friggin man, without him i would not understand jack shit
Why is it divided by 2?
it is because compression height is the measurement from the top of the piston to the center of that pin he measures from :)
Why repost the video from the real street channel?
conversejordan Because we just want to watch the world learn.
ThatRacingChannel Ahh ok I see. Keep on doing it and the whole world will learn.
What the name of this song in this video?
more SCIENCE videos please
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