Pressed and floating piston pins
|
|
Pressed and floating piston pins capriceowns 09-29-2006, 10:39 AM
What exactly do these 2 terms mean, Im looking at pistons for my stroker, I ordered a Eagle stroker crank for 1 piece seal blocks and rods, and i found the 18cc dish top keith blacks giving me 8.7:1 with my 76cc heads(thats still pump gas right?) I can order them with a floating pin or pressed, thats what I dont get. silicon212 09-29-2006, 11:46 AM Pressed means the pins are pressed into the small end of the rod. Floating means the pins are retained in the pistons with snap rings and the rod is bushed so that the pin can move around in it. Of course, this means the rods have to be prepared for the floating pins. Stock pistons are pressed. bobss396 09-29-2006, 12:04 PM There's a lot of perceived pros and cons to both conventions. Floating pins require more parts, more machining. They can also promote piston skirt slap since you have introduced another axis of motion into the mix. Some racers use coatings on the piston skirts to combat it. Unless this is a race-only engine, you'll be gaining little by going to floating wrist pins. Bob capriceowns 09-29-2006, 12:06 PM Can I still order them as pressed? even if Im not buying the rods and pistons together. Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |