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RE: Piston ring replacement - 12jslater - 25-10-2020

I've sent a private message


RE: Piston ring replacement - Zetomagneto - 26-10-2020

Thanks, pm in return.
Make sure there is not a sharp edge at the top of the bore, remove it with a bearing scraper, or very
fine round file.


RE: Piston ring replacement - Colin Wilks - 26-10-2020

Isn't a +.080" Seven ring still going to be a lot smaller than a +.060" Big Seven ring? 

According to the Cornwall club site the Big Seven bore starts at 2.235", .035" bigger than the Seven.

http://www.austin7.org/Data%20Pages/Tech%20Data/


RE: Piston ring replacement - Zetomagneto - 26-10-2020

Do we know what oversize this it, have I missed something?
Not seen that it’s already at .060” but if it is then my rings will be too small .


RE: Piston ring replacement - Colin Wilks - 26-10-2020

Last page of "The Problems Never End" thread.
"They're big seven rings and oversized 0.060"  so that limits my spares hugely."