Piston Ring End Gap

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Piston Ring End Gap

Postby 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
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Re: Piston Ring End Gap

Postby Bryan Cotton » Sat Oct 22, 2016 8:50 pm

Stephen,
That is our next step. On other engines I filed the rings to make the end gap requirements.
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Re: Piston Ring End Gap

Postby XenosPilot » Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:17 am

I had never done this before, but I was able to use a file and get the rings to spec. yesterday in just a few minutes each. Thanks for the reply!
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