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Christopher Tidy May 19th 05 05:41 PM

Another piston ring question
 
Hi,

As everyone was so helpful with my last question about piston rings, I'd
like to ask another. I unwrapped the new rings for my Wolseley engine
this afternoon ready for fitting. Surprisingly there were four rings in
the pack, whereas there are three on the piston. The first two rings on
the piston are identical plain cast iron rings a little over 1/8" thick.
The third ring is a slotted cast iron oil control ring about 1/4" thick
(the bore is 3"). In the packet I have two identical rings which fit the
first two grooves fine. Then I have a slotted oil control ring which is
narrower that the original (perhaps by 1/16"), and a very thin ring
which is about 1/16" thick. When placed together these two rings are the
same thickness as the original oil control ring, and fit neatly into the
groove.

So it would appear that I am intended to replace the original oil
control ring with two rings. Is this common practice when the correct
ring is unavailable? I bought the rings a few years back and now I have
a vague recollection of some discussion about this, but I can't remember
the details. I just need to decide whether it's okay to fit these rings.
I should point out that this is a big, chugging engine which isn't
highly stressed (1.5 hp at 700 rpm with a 3" bore) so it's probably
going to be more forgiving than modern engines. What do people think?

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Many thanks,

Chris


Anthony May 19th 05 10:20 PM

Christopher Tidy wrote in
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Any suggestions would be much appreciated.


It will be perfectly fine to use the new set-up. This is actually an
improvement over the original. The thin ring is a 'wiper' and in
combination, will do a better job than the original.



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