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KB's and ring end gap
There seems to be some info floating around that I question. That KB hyperurtectic pistons expand more than cast. I believe it's less. And that the ring end gap needs to be different. This I think is true. What is the gap and why? TIA
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Re: KB's and ring end gap
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There seems to be some info floating around that I question. That KB hyperurtectic pistons expand more than cast. I believe it's less. Yes and no. Of the three major (i.e. nearly exclusive) modern aluminum piston alloys, 390, a hypereutectic casting alloy, expands the least of them, with 4032 as #2 and 2618 as #3. Of course, their strength is in that opposite order... a lovely no-way-to-always-win problem :-). I suspect that the new cast pistons are also 390... so they expand the same. And that the ring end gap needs to be different. This I think is true. What is the gap and why? TIA Ring gap has a lot more to do with the cylinder than the piston. Set them up as you always would. Take care, |
The hypers are the weakest!!? Holy Schmoly, I better get some forged. You say set the ring gap as you always would. What would that be? as I really don't know. I have stock 94s bored to 96. They (KB) are saying twice what your would normally set on the top ring.
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