The engines we built 4000 to 18000 BHP if the piston rings were replaced the cylinder HAD to be honed followed by a 16 hour run in starting with 30 minutes at no load rising to full speed, the run in could be halved by using BP running in compound added to the fuel. I often wonder what happened to the 2000 gallons of fuel and running in compound when the works closed and was demolished.
Enjoying this thread, as I'm currently in the process of choosing pistons for an engine build. I have a few questions:
Firstly, what is an acceptable ring groove width size. In the piston below, the 1/16" groove measures 1.67mm. Is this ok?
Very sorry for the mix of metric and imperial, but I believe 1/16" is 1.60mm.
Some useful size pistons that I have, also have a 3/32" groove. Would these be readily available? They are +0.060" pistons.
Finally - Several pistons that I have looked at, have had these 'piston ring assisters' (see picture). What is their purpose? Are they piston specific or ring specific?
I may end up just buying new pistons, but I'd much prefer to try to reuse some old ones. I'm not looking to break any speed records - cruising at 40mph is enough for me.