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Old 02-02-2008, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Vinny P
Hello Tyler,

As with MOST of us, I always respect your posts and input. Can I ask how you compute the angle on teh cylinder walls?

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SINE of Rod Angle=.5/ (Rod Length/Stroke)

In Excel:
SIN=SUM (0.5)/ (Rod Length/Stroke)

SINE of Rod Angle=.5/ (6.135”/4”) = .3259983


To Convert to Degrees in Excel:

=DEGREES (ASIN (SIN))
=DEGREES (ASIN (.3259983)) =19.0267º
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Is Platnum better then Gold. Does that mean I contribute more then you??? Just asking. Who would ban a guy who bring this much fun.
Pit bull are you actually saying that because you paid more for your membership you have more to offer.

I have never met Tyler but his reputation speaks for it self.
stop being a schmuck.
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Originally Posted by rmbuilder
Vinnie,

SINE of Rod Angle=.5/ (Rod Length/Stroke)

In Excel:
SIN=SUM (0.5)/ (Rod Length/Stroke)

SINE of Rod Angle=.5/ (6.135”/4”) = .3259983


To Convert to Degrees in Excel:

=DEGREES (ASIN (SIN))
=DEGREES (ASIN (.3259983)) =19.0267º
Holy Chit your makin this look hard, i thought you just turn the key and GO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMAO
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Originally Posted by rmbuilder
Vinnie,

SINE of Rod Angle=.5/ (Rod Length/Stroke)

In Excel:
SIN=SUM (0.5)/ (Rod Length/Stroke)

SINE of Rod Angle=.5/ (6.135”/4”) = .3259983


To Convert to Degrees in Excel:

=DEGREES (ASIN (SIN))
=DEGREES (ASIN (.3259983)) =19.0267º
Hello Bob,

Hope your not buried in snow up there. Now... What the hell are you talking about, English please....
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[QUOTE=TylerCrockett;2426159]
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Didn't talk **** about specific engine builders Like Tyler Crockett did. Hey Tyler do you really think NY engine builders suck?? If that's the case I would just like to inform the ones I know of your disposition. QUOTE]

First of all JC is a freind of mine and I also know Richie Zul which I have a lot of respect for because he has been in the engine business for many years. I have only been in business for 26 years and I treat all the engine builders with respect. When I put that little smiley face after my comment that meant I was only joking. So if you don't want to read any of my advice don't and I will not charge you.
Damn Tyler....go eat an energy bar or something......Dave
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Originally Posted by rmbuilder
Vinnie,

SINE of Rod Angle=.5/ (Rod Length/Stroke)

In Excel:
SIN=SUM (0.5)/ (Rod Length/Stroke)

SINE of Rod Angle=.5/ (6.135”/4”) = .3259983


To Convert to Degrees in Excel:

=DEGREES (ASIN (SIN))
=DEGREES (ASIN (.3259983)) =19.0267º

...and the information you derive from this calculation is only helpful if you have the knowledge/experience to tell you if the resulting number is good or bad.
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[QUOTE=Wardey;2430825]
Originally Posted by TylerCrockett

Damn Tyler....go eat an energy bar or something......Dave
LOL
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Old 02-02-2008, 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
...and the information you derive from this calculation is only helpful if you have the knowledge/experience to tell you if the resulting number is good or bad.
I agree. I just was interested in what the equation is. I dont claim to be an expert engine builder, I just build my own and a few for friends. I never heard of that measurement before.
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158
Holy Chit your makin this look hard, i thought you just turn the key and GO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMAO
You guys get to do that!!
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I dont build them I just blow them UP.
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