Well Brian, The area I differ with you is in the heat treatment and I put two ring in each groove that are half the thickness of the ring groove less the appropriate clearances gaps are 180 degrees apart. They are encased in an outer sleeve and brought up to red hot temperature for around 15 minutes then let to cool naturally and when opened the treatment jig is opened up I only have the dress the width on an flat service plate to suit the groove. The rings have full tension I've never had a failure for sealing. They only need washing in kerosene after adjusting the thickness as the sealing surface comes out basically dark blue with no oxidation
Being an Auto engineer back in the 50-70's re ringing 4 cylinder car engine was a weekly occurrence many with tapered worn bores .005" out of round they still sealed. Today modern car engines the piston relies the ring to do all the sealing via the ring grooves as their is very little skirt on the gudgeon pin axis. When reboring cylinders the piston back in those days had full skirts and were ground oval to give more clearance on the gudgeon axis to prevent seizure.
John
Being an Auto engineer back in the 50-70's re ringing 4 cylinder car engine was a weekly occurrence many with tapered worn bores .005" out of round they still sealed. Today modern car engines the piston relies the ring to do all the sealing via the ring grooves as their is very little skirt on the gudgeon pin axis. When reboring cylinders the piston back in those days had full skirts and were ground oval to give more clearance on the gudgeon axis to prevent seizure.
John
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