EVAN WYNES
Member
Hi all....I recently finished my Hoglet and after a little fiddling' got it running. But after a few minutes it stopped and I could not get it to start. To make a long story short while taking it apart I noticed that the cylinders pulled off the pistons with very little resistance. I replaced the O-rings, which are Viton rings, and after putting it together she fired right off, but after about 2 minutes it stopped and again...couldn't get it running. Took it apart and noticed the same thing when pulling off the cylinders. The cylinder bore, by spec., is supposed to be 1.000-1.001 and the piston diameter is supposed to be .996. My cylinders are 1.002 and piston #1 is .998 and #2 is .999. The groove depth is supposed to be .068. The grooves measure .067 deep. I realize that I am over by .001 on the cylinders, over by .002 and .003 on the pistons, and the o-ring groove is short .001.
It appears from examine the rings that have worn down causing a loss of compression. So, my question(s) is/are...are my measurements off that much to cause the rings to wear way too soon? Is there a standard clearance between the size of the cylinder bore and piston diameter and ring groove depth. Any advice you all could give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
It appears from examine the rings that have worn down causing a loss of compression. So, my question(s) is/are...are my measurements off that much to cause the rings to wear way too soon? Is there a standard clearance between the size of the cylinder bore and piston diameter and ring groove depth. Any advice you all could give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks