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Back in the 60's when I was rebuilding a 997 engine (I think) I was advised to leave off the second oil ring, the one below the gudgeon pin on a 5 ring piston. Have I remembered correctly or was it in a dream?
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It depends on the ring design and bore (hone) finish, but yes, you usually can leave a ring off.
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Spider wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 6:18 pm It depends on the ring design and bore (hone) finish, but yes, you usually can leave a ring off.
Both oil rings are 1 piece ones.
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whistler wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 7:01 pm
Spider wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 6:18 pm It depends on the ring design and bore (hone) finish, but yes, you usually can leave a ring off.
Both oil rings are 1 piece ones.
Ah,,, OK,,, they aren't brilliant at all. I'd run a full set of rings with them. If you wanted to change to a set that had the 3 or 4 piece oil control rings, then sure, leave one off.
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