Charles wrote:
They are the same height. I measured from top of gudgeon pin hole to dome of the piston.
Charles
then the top might be almost as high, but it's clear in the pics the sides are lower, so you needto reshape your head .
new problem when you do that : if you ever need new piston's, you have to know which ones these are, or have them specialy made which will cost a lot more.
My ultimate goal is to die young as late as possible !
Will probably be ok for racing as the KR crank and rod are plenty strong. But given the extra weight I would try and limit peak RPM keep it down to 12,000 to 12,500 on the tacho (which is all you need anyway). I might try a set.
The TZ pistons I use are about 20g lighter and I do over rev occasionally to 13,000 ~ 13,500
It looks like a strong piston - I am not concerned about the piston it is the extra forces on the crank because of the extra weight. Cranks are scarce nowadays and I want mine to last as long as possible.
Depending on how serious you are about your racing piston life can be as little as 500 miles. I have got slack nowadays (not as competitive) and now do them once a season (about 1500 miles). I did run a set for just over two seasons once but broke a ring at the start of the third.
I start a season with new rings and change them mid season.
As I say they look a good piston and will be fine - as mentioned my try some myself.