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"Danger Will Robinson!"Deets55 said:...what is wrong with fitting the next size ring set and file fitting them to specs?
That's a good way to have snapped rings.
"Danger Will Robinson!"Deets55 said:...what is wrong with fitting the next size ring set and file fitting them to specs?
Deets55 said:what is wrong with fitting the next size ring set and file fitting them to specs? I would guess that the smaller expander ring should be used. I have seen this mentioned here before.
Pete
SteveBorland said:The issue here is the lower radial pressure rather than the gap. I think it was AE who did some testing and found that even with huge gaps (1/4" if I recall) there was virtually no extra leakage. However, if the bore is too large (or the ring too small), then the radial pressure drops off, resulting in decreased sealing. What Jim is suggesting (I think) is that the OP needs to find rings that will work in his slightly oversized bores.
/Steve in Denmark.
RoadScholar said:This issue has consumed me for the last 30 hours. I have decided to purchase +.020 pistons (from the same manufacturer) and get the clearance I want; I am mentally prepared to disassemble the lower end, if necessary, and start from scratch. I sell the motorcycles I build and want the next owner to have as much reliability as I can build in.
Thanks for all the great thinking y'all have put in the replies; a great wealth of knowledge!
Bill.
i was wondering that,i have never actually bought new barrels but when i have had re bores done i always supply the pistons to the machine shop and then you can have what clearance you like,hope you get it sorted outFast Eddie said:RoadScholar said:This issue has consumed me for the last 30 hours. I have decided to purchase +.020 pistons (from the same manufacturer) and get the clearance I want; I am mentally prepared to disassemble the lower end, if necessary, and start from scratch. I sell the motorcycles I build and want the next owner to have as much reliability as I can build in.
Thanks for all the great thinking y'all have put in the replies; a great wealth of knowledge!
Bill.
Bill, out of curiosity, why did you not buy barrels and pistons as a matched set from the same source?
Triton Thrasher said:comnoz said:Believe me, you will never know the difference between .0045 and .006 in operation with full skirt pistons. Jim
That's too obvious and easy.
Knurl! Blast! Bore! Balance!
And above all- worry!
Brooking 850 said:Dances, yes a slight peening up inside the skirts close to the gudgeon area will do the trick, there is a machine that can do that, my engine guru guy here has one.
Regards mike
Madnorton said:AN barrel is bored and honed to suit GPM pistons.
Fast Eddie said:RoadScholar said:This issue has consumed me for the last 30 hours. I have decided to purchase +.020 pistons (from the same manufacturer) and get the clearance I want; I am mentally prepared to disassemble the lower end, if necessary, and start from scratch. I sell the motorcycles I build and want the next owner to have as much reliability as I can build in.
Thanks for all the great thinking y'all have put in the replies; a great wealth of knowledge!
Bill.
Bill, out of curiosity, why did you not buy barrels and pistons as a matched set from the same source?
click said:I think you are being very generous/gracious to AN by considering to sort this issue yourself.
Granted, original NOS could be a bit of hit & miss regarding manufacturing tolerances (bit of a generalisation but I always think that Brit bike bits need to be 'fitted' and not just 'installed') but I would expect, not unreasonably, that new barrels should be produced to modern standards with correct tolerances for at least the std pistons AN sell.
For you as the customer to go through the expense of having to source oversize pistons & bore out the new std barrels, IMHO, is unacceptable.
Why not get in touch with AN, explain your engineers report and see if you can come to some arrangement with AN about getting a set of matched std barrels & pistons that they can guarantee have the correct tolerances? I'm sure AN would be keen on dealing with you to get this sorted.
Dances with Shrapnel said:Triton Thrasher said:comnoz said:Believe me, you will never know the difference between .0045 and .006 in operation with full skirt pistons. Jim
That's too obvious and easy.
Knurl! Blast! Bore! Balance!
And above all- worry!
Well, you clearly blew past the Cryo treatment.