Posted by pete 23 on March 04, 2015 at 18:21:18 from (50.33.21.76):
In Reply to: Ring set posted by SCHITZ on March 04, 2015 at 11:14:08:
If you have enough ridge that needs cutting you need to rebore. Perfect circle always maintained .004 you did not need to cut. Also, perfect circle did not make .010 rings for many years. They maintained you were good with standard rings unless you had to bore out to .020 over. Just as important as the wear in the cylinders is the wear in the ring groove of piston. A slight ridge worn in the ring land and the ring won't seal against ring land. If land is worn much, ring will flutter and break. If top ring is rectangular and not keystone, you can cut ring groove, install spacer above ring unless piston has banded insert, and that takes care of two problems. Ring won't come near any ridge in cylinder and it will provide good sealing surface for ring in piston.
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