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The way I've been doing the piston rings for the Howell V4 is I turned to .002 oversize and made sleeve and mandrel like on the JEH piston ring page. I made mandrel with cover and pin like shown in strictly IC article using specs from V4 Plans (.131 pin, .827 mandrel dia, etc
I made the cleaver in SIC article and cut the rings, placed them on mandrel, heated them using kiln around 950 degrees, held for about 40 min. I put them in the sleeve/mandrel to turn the .002 off to finish the ring.
When I removed it I notice the gap has shrunk.
I made a lot of extra rings, so on another batch I heated to 1000 degrees and held for 3 hrs and I'm still having the same problem.
Anybody know what I'm doing wrong? Or is the loss in gap normal?
here is the kiln I'm using
I made the cleaver in SIC article and cut the rings, placed them on mandrel, heated them using kiln around 950 degrees, held for about 40 min. I put them in the sleeve/mandrel to turn the .002 off to finish the ring.
When I removed it I notice the gap has shrunk.
I made a lot of extra rings, so on another batch I heated to 1000 degrees and held for 3 hrs and I'm still having the same problem.
Anybody know what I'm doing wrong? Or is the loss in gap normal?
here is the kiln I'm using