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Re: rings rotating?

To: ardunbill@webtv.net
Subject: Re: rings rotating?
From: "Thomas E. Bryant" <saltracer@awwwsome.com>
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 07:34:19 -0700
Bill,

Studebaker also used pins to keep the rings from rotating. I can 
remember the vertical ridges left in the cylinder walls because of this. 
Personally, I think that ring rotation is as much a problem as the 
lining up of the ring gaps is.

Tom, Redding CA - #216 D/GCC

ardunbill@webtv.net wrote:
> With all the 'fury' in there, and nothing to positively locate them, my
> guess is they squirm and wiggle around a little, and it might vary from
> engine to engine, but would be inconsequential.  This reminds me that
> the old Hudson Flathead 6s had pistons with pins through the ring
> grooves to hold the rings in one position.  I speculate that the factory
> found early on that there was some pattern of distortion in their
> cylinder bores and it was better to keep the rings in one place after
> break-in. On the other hand, this meant all the ring gaps were in one
> place and one would think there would be a constant leak of high
> pressure and temp gases down this area.  But the gap was very small,
> and, it worked for them for many years.  Bill

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