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Location: Nottinghamshire. Robin Hood County
Car type: Austin Ruby Mk1 1935
Reckers. I maybe wrong. Time has proved that many times. I always thought all two stroke engines had dowel pins in the rings to prevent them moving. Thus preventing them moving in line with the ports. Four stroke engines do not have this problem so no need to dowel the rings.
John Mason.
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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I think most, if not all2 stroke engines have a pin to stop ring rotation, thus preventing the ring ends from traversing an inlet/exhaust port, snagging and trashing the engine. Tuned 2 strokes in particular had wide port openings.
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
That makes sense. Thanks.
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so any views on new pistons sizing generally in relation to Parazine's comment? I also have come to realise the enormous chasm in my knowledge of measurement and calibration. I've now (from a 10mm and 3mm drill base which I assumed might be correct-ish) calibrated my Japanese boxed caliper to about 99.2% accuracy. So as long as I keep using that for comparisons its ok, but there are all sort of places where its use becomes difficult.
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Seven pistons came in a myriad patterns. That one seems to have 3 comp rings. And the relief below the 3rd is unnecessarily generous. Drillings need only break into the relief. The part below oil ring should be of reduced dia. Times have changed but piston types can be mixed, provided all weigh the same. Solid skirt pistons should be of reduced dia across the gudgeon dia as Austin originals, not fully circular. Tight gudgeons are a recipe for failed little end screws.
Vernier callipers and use of offer scope for many errors. Digital readouts give a false sense of super accuracy. Can be used locked with feelers as comparators.
On a vehicle which does not ping broken lands are unusual, and often done during assembly. I dunno if anything can be deduced from the angle of the breaks
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Location: Darkest Bedfordshire
Split skirt and solid skirt pistons have different clearance requirements I believe.
1.5 thou for split skirts, 4 thou for solid, as a guide. Measured at bottom of bore.
Vernier calipers are jolly handy but not really up to the job of measuring journals and bores. It's well worth looking out for good used micrometers at autojumbles or even on ebay. Even with the right tools there's a definite art to precision measurement.
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Excellent cylinder bore gauges can be picked up ( new ) on eBay for around £30. Invaluable tool and always being bored by tight fisted friends!!