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Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 7:17 pm
by AngryTaco
Does anyone know off hand the specs to the AAF deck height? I'm ordering pistons this week. 2.5L Eurovan motor

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 12:21 am
by mrdeye
Maybe you can find some info on this link

http://www.eurospecsport.com/index.htm

Over on MG user DDG could probably give some info too. I’m not sure but he might be over with different user name??? I’m sure someone here knows but it’s not me.

:beer:

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 2:34 am
by ChrisAudi80
IIRC 236mm

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 1:40 pm
by PRY4SNO
236 mm for AAT & AEL, unsure of AAF.

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:33 pm
by my2000apb
if you are ordering custom pistons, measure youre damn block!!!!! it would suck to get customs and realize yours was skimmed

and CORRECTION per mr Hank its 236.25mm

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:33 pm
by PRY4SNO
^^^ agree on measuring first to be sure.

When I sent my TDI block to Hank, he was very diligent and measured everything just to be sure. Good thing, because he noticed the cc on the combustion chamber wasn't quite right with the supplied pistons and rods. Long story short, he deduced (via plenty of mathing, I'm sure) that the 160mm rods were no good and swapped them for 159mm rods to get everything back to butter. Proof of being a solid guy, he didn't even charge a restocking fee... and I didn't buy the DMF rods from him, Marcel did.

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 7:59 am
by ChrisAudi80
PRY4SNO wrote:^^^ agree on measuring first to be sure.

When I sent my TDI block to Hank, he was very diligent and measured everything just to be sure. Good thing, because he noticed the cc on the combustion chamber wasn't quite right with the supplied pistons and rods. Long story short, he deduced (via plenty of mathing, I'm sure) that the 160mm rods were no good and swapped them for 159mm rods to get everything back to butter. Proof of being a solid guy, he didn't even charge a restocking fee... and I didn't buy the DMF rods from him, Marcel did.
No disrespect to Hank of course, but I seem to remember that stock rod length for the 95.5mm stroke tall deck blocks is 159mm.

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 12:19 am
by AngryTaco
We got it figured out. I bought a 12" caliper and measured. Jeff and I are working on pistons right now

Several measurements resulted in 9.333 - 9.335"

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 12:50 pm
by PRY4SNO
ChrisAudi80 wrote:
PRY4SNO wrote:^^^ agree on measuring first to be sure.

When I sent my TDI block to Hank, he was very diligent and measured everything just to be sure. Good thing, because he noticed the cc on the combustion chamber wasn't quite right with the supplied pistons and rods. Long story short, he deduced (via plenty of mathing, I'm sure) that the 160mm rods were no good and swapped them for 159mm rods to get everything back to butter. Proof of being a solid guy, he didn't even charge a restocking fee... and I didn't buy the DMF rods from him, Marcel did.
No disrespect to Hank of course, but I seem to remember that stock rod length for the 95.5mm stroke tall deck blocks is 159mm.
92.8 mm crank ;)

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 10:56 am
by chaloux
PRY4SNO wrote:^^^ agree on measuring first to be sure.

When I sent my TDI block to Hank, he was very diligent and measured everything just to be sure. Good thing, because he noticed the cc on the combustion chamber wasn't quite right with the supplied pistons and rods. Long story short, he deduced (via plenty of mathing, I'm sure) that the 160mm rods were no good and swapped them for 159mm rods to get everything back to butter. Proof of being a solid guy, he didn't even charge a restocking fee... and I didn't buy the DMF rods from him, Marcel did.
Craziness. Sorry for the trouble on that, Dustin.

Re: Eurovan AAF Deck Height

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 10:03 am
by PRY4SNO
Not at all! There's a learning curve to be expected when building a unicorn.