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wanderinstar
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Piston Rings.

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Can anyone tell me what the ring gaps should be for a standard bore, also is there a knack to fitting them. Thumbs or special pliers?
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Post by bmcecosse »

Thumbs - and never had to 'gap' one yet Ian ! As long as there IS a gap ie they are not solid closed they will be fine.
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Hello Ian,

I concur with BMCE on the gap, that is my experience also. However, I prefer to use ring pliers. If you do use your thumb be careful as they are quite sharp?

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Post by wanderinstar »

OK then. Thank you both very much. Finally getting round to building up spare engine Roy. Have had block pocketted, ported head a fair bit and just had it all painted. What is anyones thoughts on triple angle valve seats and 30deg cutback on valves. Will it be benificial on a 1098 with a 1275 head? I tend to think not, but am willing to stand corrected.
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Hello Ian,

I do a triple cut when I do a head but I can't say how much benefit it is. Certainly a narrow seat is supposedly a good thing and as I have a lathe making up the pilot and stones is quite easy.

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Post by bmcecosse »

Narrow seat on the inlets is good - in fact so narrow there is just a line ! This is achieved by cutting the valve throat out - you can take away quite a lot! Exhaust - just leave the seats as standard for best heat transfer. Well worth going down the exhaust throats - the corner at the guide is VERY tight and it can easily be opened up to allow the gasses an easy run round the bend!
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