I(n) order for the piston to push anything through the transfers, pressure in the crankcase would have to be higher than what is above the piston. That will only happen long after the transfers are open
Pressure above the piston is able to fall dramatically when the exhaust port opens.
If the engine is cold and not yet running it will return to atmospheric.
(With a running engine and a suitable pipe it can go negative).
The volume in the crankcase reduces due to piston displacement down from TDC.
Pressure WILL increase until the transfer ports open. (P1xV1xT1 = P2xV2xT2)
(no matter how negligible this may appear to be (to some), including losses due to back flow through the inlet port).
Once fully operating on a tuned pipe, a 2 stroke is more like a pulse jet engine, until it is, it's just a basic air pump.
I merely wished to provide a simple explanation to evo550 why the window was in the back of the piston not on the exhaust side.
I think we have managed that.
I am happy to agree to disagree on the rest.
Cheers, DJ