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from the valve cutout depth I'd say yes, but the skirt is shorter than normal.
KS or Mahle ??
KS or Mahle ??
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Seems to be a regular response to his posts.chu346 wrote:e30world wrote:use that as bin


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That looks like a low compression piston to me..........
Is the top of the piston "dished" in ?
Is the top of the piston "dished" in ?
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Yes its dished, is the high compression not ?kam-325i wrote:That looks like a low compression piston to me..........
Is the top of the piston "dished" in ?
They came from an engine which had no engine number
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My 325i engine is marked as the "Low Compresion" engine, and it has those type (the dished) of pistions fitted.
AFAIK the higher compresion pistons have a flat top.
Like this......

AFAIK the higher compresion pistons have a flat top.
Like this......

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Is this Fact ?
Flat top Pistions = High Compression.
Dished Pistions = Low Compression.
Pic below is of my Low Compression 2.5, you can see the dish in the pistons.

Flat top Pistions = High Compression.
Dished Pistions = Low Compression.
Pic below is of my Low Compression 2.5, you can see the dish in the pistons.

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top pic is a high comp piston
lower is a post 88 8.8:1 CR jobbie.
KS/Mahle pistons do vary but all M20B25 pistons are the same basic shape, flat tops in B20 and ETA/323 only
THAT, is a fact
lower is a post 88 8.8:1 CR jobbie.
KS/Mahle pistons do vary but all M20B25 pistons are the same basic shape, flat tops in B20 and ETA/323 only
THAT, is a fact
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Thats a low compression piston. The same as fitted into my block.ed325i wrote:Mine has got a bigger cut out for the valves.
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Please dis-regard all my previous posts in this thread....im getting confussed !!!!!
But my engine is marked up as low comp and the pistons look the same, with the deep cut out for the valves......
That makes sense,ed325i wrote:The piston with the bigger cut outs runs closer to the valve making it high compression. Thats what I think ?
But my engine is marked up as low comp and the pistons look the same, with the deep cut out for the valves......
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given that were looking @ pix, not dimentions,I still vote higher CR, reasoning...... the deeper cutouts are there because the piston crown height is taller on the High CR pistons, and thus relieved more to clear the valve on full lift.
the lower CR pistons have less of a beak on the frontside, the overall shape is similar though, with a corresponding reduction in the valve pockets, the head is unchanged High or Low comp, all have same dims and valve sizes.
the only surefire way is get the part number from inside the skirt and match it up.
the 885 heads are oddball to the B25( and super Eta) because its a hemispherical combustion chamber shape, the piston "bowl" completes the shape.
the lower CR pistons have less of a beak on the frontside, the overall shape is similar though, with a corresponding reduction in the valve pockets, the head is unchanged High or Low comp, all have same dims and valve sizes.
the only surefire way is get the part number from inside the skirt and match it up.
the 885 heads are oddball to the B25( and super Eta) because its a hemispherical combustion chamber shape, the piston "bowl" completes the shape.
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