Unfortunately I'm somewhat too clumsy to embed pictures from other forums, soo let's hope the embedded pictures work.
Basically the new hemi is very similar to how a lot of my head modifications look like (i was very interested back then when the first intro articles were published by D. Vizard) and from what I know that's also how Stan M. of BSA B50 fame does his combustion chambers.
Regarding the downdraft inclination of the ports that also makes s notable difference due to a decline of throttling losses due to eddying.
Kind regards
Christian
Flat squish
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conical squish
Hemisphaeric squish
You can get anything you want these days. Domed Norton high compression pistons and Tulip shaped valves as shown below.Since this started out comparing Hemi ports to motorcycle ports. Why doesn't a Norton like a domed piston? Triumphs run a huge dome on their 500, By design Hemi's love a dome piston but the Norton's don't. Valve angle's are similar or Is it the straight ports or the squish band? Hemi's like tulip shaped valves and again Norton's run a nail head valve.
Kind regards
Christian
Chris, as you say, this is a constantly moving target!Christian
I want to thank you for your posts.
Your clear description helps me follow & understand, what I find is a tricky subject. If I need headwork done I go to someone who knows what they are doing. Chasing the final bit of horsepower does not interest me. I want reliability, I can't afford for an engine to go bang. However some of the stuff that you guys are developing can't be ignored, because it completes the package. All components working together to make the whole the best it can be. I read David Vizard when my sole transport was a mini (cheap! 6ft2" & 45,000 miles a year) I wore bikes out going to work & couldn't cope with the ice & snow.
My first Triton had been ported! I rode a mates bike same spec Somerton cams powermax 11 to 1 pistons standard head! It was much better nowhere near as lumpy as mine. In a load of spares I found a Dudley ward head, biggest valves I had seen in a Triumph, big intake ports. I moved on & ran a head with sleeves in the inlet & a small bore exhaust pipe & it was fast but also sweet. It's all about the package but that package keeps moving forward.
Love the development work, keep at it.