Piston Ring Gap Alignment
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:18 pm
Have searched around quite a bit and haven't found any definate answers for how the piston rings should be oriented when installed piston in the bore.
Engine is RV8 5200cc with ross forged pistons and total seal rings.
I have got some installation sheet. and it says that if you look at the front of engine.
1 compression ring gap should be in the left and 2nd gap positioned 180deg with that = (it be positioned in the right.)
oil ring expander gap range same as 1st compression ring gap and +- about 10deg?
top and bottom oil rings gap same side as 2nd compression ring, but positioned about 80deg with 2nd compression ring gap.
Question is? is this setup same with both side of block if i look at front of engine? I mean that, i have to always fit 1st compression ring on the left? It dosent say that. So this is the reason why i want to ask it.
I also here (our logal guru says) that best way is to set both compression ring gaps same line as wrist pin centerline, or maybe ewen better to set them about 10deg on the right. Because left side is always compression side? Is this true?
Any ideas?
Sorry my poor English.
Engine is RV8 5200cc with ross forged pistons and total seal rings.
I have got some installation sheet. and it says that if you look at the front of engine.
1 compression ring gap should be in the left and 2nd gap positioned 180deg with that = (it be positioned in the right.)
oil ring expander gap range same as 1st compression ring gap and +- about 10deg?
top and bottom oil rings gap same side as 2nd compression ring, but positioned about 80deg with 2nd compression ring gap.
Question is? is this setup same with both side of block if i look at front of engine? I mean that, i have to always fit 1st compression ring on the left? It dosent say that. So this is the reason why i want to ask it.
I also here (our logal guru says) that best way is to set both compression ring gaps same line as wrist pin centerline, or maybe ewen better to set them about 10deg on the right. Because left side is always compression side? Is this true?
Any ideas?
Sorry my poor English.