Can someone tell me if I can use L28 pistons in a L18. I no there STD 86mm that's OK cos the L18 is getting bored out. But is everything else compatible?
Just having trouble finding the right dished and over sized piston. If the L28 piston works, it give me a few more options.
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L18 Pistons/ L28 pistons
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Re: L18 Pistons/ L28 pistons
This guy on ozdat has done it read his thread
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Re: L18 Pistons/ L28 pistons
That's all good cheers guys
82 720 2WD
83 720 4WD
72 180B Coupe
73 160J Coupe
83 720 4WD
72 180B Coupe
73 160J Coupe
Re: L18 Pistons/ L28 pistons
I was wondering the same thing but for L20B. Seems valve clearance can be pretty tight depending on the cam you use. Nothing a little bit of fly cutting can't fix though
Re: L18 Pistons/ L28 pistons
My spare race motor is a L20B with L28 pistons. I have used this with a cam that gives over 1/2 inch of valve lift with no clearance problems. I am sure the same would work in a L18.
Good luck Andrew
Good luck Andrew
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68 510 sss, retired rally car, currently a bare shell being restored
72 510 sss, awaiting restoration
72 510 sss, retired race car back on the road sold to my son
Re: L18 Pistons/ L28 pistons
Did you use the dished L28 pistons or the flat top ones?
Re: L18 Pistons/ L28 pistons
These where dished pistons, however I have used that cam with flat top pistons. There are so many variables when it comes to valve to piston clearance. ie how much the head is planned the valve seat level the camshaft profile, the stroke and conrod length. The other critical feature sometimes overlooked is if the chain is loose and relying on the tensioner. Under deceleration the timing can effectively moves and then causes problems. The 86 mm L28 piston has the same pin height and the increased bore itself has no effect on clearances.
Personally I like to carefully turn the motor over with Plasticine and check clearance that way. I also do that at several valve timing settings to know how much we can safely vary timing when on the dyno
Personally I like to carefully turn the motor over with Plasticine and check clearance that way. I also do that at several valve timing settings to know how much we can safely vary timing when on the dyno
70 510 rally car rebuilt and prepared as a classic race car
68 510 sss, retired rally car, currently a bare shell being restored
72 510 sss, awaiting restoration
72 510 sss, retired race car back on the road sold to my son
68 510 sss, retired rally car, currently a bare shell being restored
72 510 sss, awaiting restoration
72 510 sss, retired race car back on the road sold to my son