Sounds delicious
Looking forward to the next build thread
In all seriousness though I hope this one lasts :hug:
SarcasmA Canadian would be interested in something like that
I've given speculation on generally what I'd build....
Currently with Ductile iron rings.. I'm increasing ptwc .001" per ~35,000 miles. With said rings...
With service limit of .010" and just over .007" usable.. assuming you start fresh with ptwc at mid .002X" it would be ~250,000 mile service for cylinder walls...
Logic reason would state.. SS rings would have a higher wearing of the walls.. or lower mileage per .001" wear.. how fast???.. idk haven't don't it yet...
I'm looking are sleeves as well, I currently don't know how the block stacks against, Ductile iron and tool steel in with say a SS ring..
Not saying in going to go that route.... Just want to be informed on various options
Wonder if there's a coating/hardening below the obvious?
Duty cycle of the engine?
CR? 16.8 vs 17.5?
Mine went from 4.095 to just over 4.097 with chrome faced Ductile iron rings and 70K
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Knowing the 2nd ring was carboned up.. oil ring was better..as in not stuck in the Grove... Should've looked more closely at it.... I was more focused on rings 1 and 2. If it was carboned up as well. It would restrict oil to the cylinder walls and encourage bare contact
Idk first I've heard of it.... You actually running with no rings?Can you run ring free in diesels? I use it in outboards regularly and that stuff really works.
What was your ring gap again? The increased carbon build up could also be amplified by the fact the rings were worn out. Obviously as they wear out, more blow by, higher the chance to gum up and then compound the issue. Kinda why I feel those rings are an issue over the 41206
Ring free is a product that loosens the carbon buildup on rings allowing them to reseat. Commonly used on two stroke outboards.
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