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Reliant Regal Pistons?
#11
R4 is 1.5" crank, no?
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#12
Well sort of - it’s metric.
Alan Fairless
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#13
(04-08-2021, 09:43 AM)Chris KC Wrote: My set had an oil control ring missing, I replaced it with one of Jamie's - as far as I can tell they are identical.
I may have a set of Regal pistons with A7 rings on I suppose - but the clearances seem about right.

My Googling suggests some modern makers now use bronze bushings in aluminium pistons (e.g. VW). 
I also found a supplier of bronze 'repair' bushings for worn Scott Motorcycle pistons.

No takers?

   

Austin 7 ring = 5/32", Hepolite 17229 ring = 1/8". QED?
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#14
Parazine - I don't have the parts to hand and may have confused myself. 
Either way, if you have a piston with rings this would not be a barrier to using it.

The pin size is not insurmountable, but in the present spares environment it seems not quite justified spending time or money on the job.
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#15
I concur. That's why I nicked the compression rings and relegated the 17229 set to the autojumble pile for someone else to use or worry about!
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#16
I think I might hold on to mine - could be made to work if the need arose. We are blessed with good supplies of important parts at present but that can change so easily.
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