My one true concern is that that the head was decked when it was rebuilt two years ago. I'm worried that any excessive dome might cause interference, and the 10.8:1 have an 8mm dome height compared to 1.25mm for the 8.8:1 (true for both A/R and Vick's).SteinOnkel wrote:@OP
Any particular reason to stick with low cr pistons? Seems a good opportunity for some extra power.
I'm having a tough time determining if the head I'm using now was originally from a 1756 or 1995cc engine. It's numbered 4372291 with other markings of 34AS.6C (no "1" before it) so, according to Mirafiori's Head Casting ID, it could be from a '77 Spider 1756 (if the other marking was a 134AS); OR it could be from a late 1995cc Spider. My other head, which hasn't been rebuilt and would create an added expense to get valves seated, etc, is numbered 4277590 and is, fittingly, from '74-'76 Coupes, Spiders, and Lancia Betas.
Stock for my car was 8:1 and it's probably running less than that, so 8:8:1 would be an improvement. I also don't want to tax any components too much. I've really had issues with coolant leaks and don't want to pop another head gasket. That said, if it's getting machined it should all be top-notch fitment, right?
I suppose I would prefer running on regular rather than premium gas, too.
Geez, if I go for high compression pistons, then I'll have to get bigger brakes, a limited slip diff and all sorts of other things, too.
Cheers,
phaetn