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Piston Ring Question......
Hello, does the piston ring move around as the engine is running, it seems i could see the end gap,,,, a while later i had the engine off and could not see the gap through the exhaust opening, any help would be great.... thanks....
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RE: Piston Ring Question......
Yes, some rings move like that in normal operation.
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Wow, i thought maybe i was seeing things !!! thank you for the reply, learn every day,,,
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RE: Piston Ring Question......
FlyBy, Barry,
Most Schnürle ported engines have a pinned ring that cannot rotate. The gap would be oriented in one direction only, always. Some baffle-piston engines have their ports multi-bridged; essentially splitting a large bypass into several small ones... that cannot catch a ring-end. Such was the HB.40PDP, which had a free-to-rotate Dykes ring. |
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Thats what i remember, i only replaced one ring in my life, it had a pin, i think it was a super tigre .61.... which would keep the ring in place,,,, my mind is slipping.... thank you..... ;)
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ORIGINAL: flyby50 Thats what i remember, i only replaced one ring in my life, it had a pin, i think it was a super tigre .61.... which would keep the ring in place,,,, my mind is slipping.... thank you..... ;) |
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Thanks Brother, i thought maybe i was'nt buying enough engines,,,,,:)
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You NEVER have enough engines.
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ORIGINAL: DarZeelon Some baffle-piston engines have their ports multi-bridged... |
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ORIGINAL: downunder ORIGINAL: DarZeelon Some baffle-piston engines have their ports multi-bridged... See this photo of this baffle-piston McCoys, stated to be ringed (I specified 'ringed' as part of the search). http://images.rcuniverse.com/forum/u...20/Mh21653.jpg |
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Nah, they're the old lapped piston McCoy Dar. I used to have one of the ringed disc valved McCoy 29s though. From memory (I'm on holidays right now) I've got 9 baffled piston ringed engines.
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Perhaps you are right, Brian.
With the size of the ports in these engines, something obviously must be done to keep the ring at bay. Enjoy your vacation! |
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Dar, if those are .36s, I still have one I got for Christmas in 1955 at age 13. I also have a .35 I bought about a year later for $3.95. No rigs though.
PS, I know you're interested in Lynda's recovery, she had a huge setback on Jan. 30, when she was in a bad car wreck and broke her back in two places. She's once again in our care and takes up most of our time. She has to wear a two piece form fitting back brace before she can stand and walk. She should be free of the brace in two months. |
RE: Piston Ring Question......
I always thought that once a ring gets seated or bedded in, it stops rotating. The micro grooves and imperfections prevent it from rotating as it takes on the shape of the cylinder itself.
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