Started to install my new piston rings (57 Belvedere 230 engine) into my 54 M37 Plow Truck .060 rings with .060 pistons and just realized that I don’t know what the required gap clearance in the rings should be. All my books just reference the standard piston and ring gap clearances.
Would it be to the same as a standard set of rings -
.007 to .017 for the upper rings
.007 to .015 for the remaining lower 3 rings
How about the groove clearance – should that be the same as a standard piston / ring combo.
The first 3 pistons all had broken top rings, with #2 being the worst. So the #2 won prize and gets a new piston plus the rings. Everything else is a hone job and some rings, new conn rod bearings, and some quick valve work. I know that's bad - but this is a budget job and just the plow truck. Drives me crazy to skimp and take shortcuts but that's the way this job is going.
Also wish I had finished this project back in October when I started it – awfully cold under the barn these days.
Thanks
Jim
Would it be to the same as a standard set of rings -
.007 to .017 for the upper rings
.007 to .015 for the remaining lower 3 rings
How about the groove clearance – should that be the same as a standard piston / ring combo.
The first 3 pistons all had broken top rings, with #2 being the worst. So the #2 won prize and gets a new piston plus the rings. Everything else is a hone job and some rings, new conn rod bearings, and some quick valve work. I know that's bad - but this is a budget job and just the plow truck. Drives me crazy to skimp and take shortcuts but that's the way this job is going.
Also wish I had finished this project back in October when I started it – awfully cold under the barn these days.
Thanks
Jim
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