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Two oil scraper rings with the lower one at the bottom of the skirt was the norm 50+ years ago even on seriously big engines of 16" bore or more. However it was found that if the lower scraper ring was too efficient it resulted in piston seizure due to oil starvation of the skirt so flats were cut on the running face which worked well till the ring wore down and he flats disappeared so notches were cut in the running face. Then in the 1970s the lower scraper ring was moved to above the gudgeon pin which resolved the problem giving low oil consumption without piston seizure.
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It always seems a miracle the way rings and pistons function on the merest trace of oil.esp those cars which consume none at all.
There is no risk of Seven bores running dry!
Some 1950s cars were supplied without the lower ring . It could be fitted later from below. (Minx)
It was always advised not to fit steel 4 piece rings in the lower groove
I vaguely recall a picture of Merlin engine with lower oil rings (used vast amount anyway)
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
20 minutes will be just fine as long as they are not consecutive...
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:o)
and carrying on with the research, it was clear that the nut and bolt holding the bottom pully in place wasn't quite right. Turns out it should be a taper pin. That would have made disassembly much easier and will certainly make reassembly a quicker process when I source the correct part...
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Car type: '28 GE Cup. '28 AD Chummy '30 RL Saloon. '34 RP Saloon. Too Many toys!
ill happily send you a taper pin Hugh. PM me your address
If you could do me a favour too? Just measure the gap between the starting handle bearing and the starter dog please.
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Thanks Hedd, very kind of you...
I've had a quick measure this evening and make it exactly 1" between the rear of the starting handle support and the leading edge of the 'pawl' of the dog. I'll take a photo of it in the morning so you can see exactly what I have measured. I'll also take photos and measurements of the starting handle, remembering your post from a while back...
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Hi Hugh
It may have seemed a pain but near everything on a Seven is way way more accessible and simple than anything on a modern. They are just not intended to be worked on.