by XenosPilot » Sat Oct 22, 2016 6:18 pm
I just honed the cylinders on my Aerovee with 42 hours on it. It had low compression numbers on the rear cylinders during the annual inspection, so I took it apart to inspect. Most of it was certainly in the valves, which I lapped, but there were also vertical scratches on the cylinder walls. FYI, the engine sat for 3 years without running. Now to the point...When I checked the ring end gaps after honing, the top compression ring was between 0.012" and 0.022" like it should be. I then measured a few of the 2nd compression rings and found them to be about 0.006".
My question is, what do I do to resolve this? Do I order different rings? Do I just file the rings until the gap is okay? Has anyone dealt with this before?
Thanks,
Stephen Layton
Stephen Layton
Xenos, Aerovee, Aeroinjector, 100LL, MGL Enigma panel
Prefer motorless flying...soaring!
Hobbs, NM