Paul Henshaw had a compression boosting modification for the 500 AVL which involved machining 2mm off the base of the cylinder flange, and a 2mm deep by 10mm wide band off the top of the 84mm piston crown, might this be adaptable to the UCE, even with the Baleno piston? As the latter has a dished crown this mod would give you something like a flat-topped piston instead of a dished one. I don't know what the Baleno piston has by way of valve pockets, but you will want to check for valve head to piston crown clearance if you do this.
Also - VERY IMPORTANT - make sure your new Mikuni is jetted to suit the higher compression, particularly if you're keeping standard valve timing, don't ask me how I know this...
The other trick - again, from Paul Henshaw - used on high compression IB and 500 AVL engines is to retard the inlet cam by one tooth on the cam gear, apart from giving the engine an easier time and reducing vibration and any tendency to pinking it gives a better top end performance at the expense of some of the lower down grunt. This might not work so well on a UCE as the cam gears have 36 instead of 40 teeth if I'm correct, so the retarding would be more pronounced, but it is something you could look into.
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@Adrian
I have been following Paul from pretty long time and just watching his videos and reading his post gives so much knowledge
Shaving off base of the cylinder flange even if deck height is zero? Paul indeed talks about shaving off 2mm but will it apply to a UCE motor as well?
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and a 2mm deep by 10mm wide band off the top of the 84mm piston crown" - This I never understood before also and now is no exception either. Please explain a bit. I am confused. If we make a cut 2mm deep and 10mm wide won't it actually increase the volume of the combustion chamber actually?
This is Baleno piston, in attachment
Jetting the Mikuni? For sure, 100%. I have really got my hands dirty during jetting the CV carb and then VM28 and have also tried UCD33 Bullet 500 carb on a friend's bike.
Retarding inlet cam by a tooth? Yes have followed Paul closely on this as well and he suggested this might not be that effective on a 350 (in my case it will be 400cc) unless it has higher compression ratio
Please do let me know few more pointers. What is threshold for cylinder sleeve thickness? Was reading on Hitchcock's website that nothing less than 1.5mm