I have a few questions regarding the selection of grades of cast iron used for IC engine piston rings - before I order some material stock.
Although the engine plans I've seen state cast iron; none specify the grade of cast iron - other than some saying close grain centrifugally cast. I may have located a supplier locally that stocks the following;
A48 Class 40 Gray Iron
65-45-12 Ductile Iron
80-55-06 Ductile Iron
Which of these is preferable for piston rings? Why? (Bearing in mind my intent is to use the George S. Trimble method of fabrication / heat treatment.)
How much oversized should stock be to allow for the removal of any outer skin - when speaking of 3/4" or 1.0" nominal dia. rings?
All comments welcome. Thanks.
Garry
Although the engine plans I've seen state cast iron; none specify the grade of cast iron - other than some saying close grain centrifugally cast. I may have located a supplier locally that stocks the following;
A48 Class 40 Gray Iron
65-45-12 Ductile Iron
80-55-06 Ductile Iron
Which of these is preferable for piston rings? Why? (Bearing in mind my intent is to use the George S. Trimble method of fabrication / heat treatment.)
How much oversized should stock be to allow for the removal of any outer skin - when speaking of 3/4" or 1.0" nominal dia. rings?
All comments welcome. Thanks.
Garry