Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑02 Mar 2026, 18:44
what about the temperature effects on the distances on the x axis and the y axis ie the change in the cylinder area ?
with temperature change the swept volume will change and the unswept volume will change
by the same proportion only if the metals are identical throughout the engine
but in different proportions if eg the cylinder liner behaves like al alloy and the head is steel (or vice versa)
I have a lot of experience on wet liner engines and several posts on this are nonsense as it relates to F1 engines.
The only that that really happens on an aluminum head / block engine with wet liners and through steel bolts is clamping is a bit higher when hot. Using “strongerl bolts actually leads to failures as many with a Rover K series found when using stronger bolts sourced from ARP, resulting in distortions and cracked crank plates.
Chamber distortion is neglible, less you totally trash your valve seating / sealing. 250 bar or so cylinder pressure will find anyway through, seats and valves will burn up, service intervals would be trash, and efficiency would sink like a ship