Finally! I have a fully finished engine. The final spec includes
Omega Forged 87mm pistons
ARP conrod bolts and nuts
Lightened flywheel circa 30%
Fully balanced
ARP head studs
Stock head gasket
Enlarged head chambers and now running 8.2:1 CR
Enlarged/ported/smoothed intakes to head
New guides, seals, relapped valves
Piper Cam & vernier pulley and all timed up
Custom copper washers to ensure the spark plugs are not protruding into the head chamber to avoid hot spots/detonation
Break in oil for initial running in on the rollers for its first 2-3 hours. Then switch to its regular engine oil diet
And all for the price of a concours 924 turbo!! This doesn't include the cost of turbo rebuild, Zircotec exhaust coatings, engine bay repaint and other refurbishment work at the front end.
Had a long discussion regarding squish and quench of which I couldn't regurgitate the theory here. However I am satisfied that the material lost within the head chamber has been done with care and attention and shouldn't cause any issues. This is bourn by the fact that they even considered the copper washers needed to pull the spark plugs out of the chamber to avoid hot spots and therefore detonation.
It'll get fitted next week and I plan to be driving within 2 weeks barring any further delays of issues. Big annoyance is I can't get started on it until Sunday.
Crappy phone pic. Not its usual orientation!!
