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What have you done today with your Austin Seven
On the way home from the Scottish Austin 7 rally many years ago my wife was driving the Ruby when it started to lose power. I checked and found no 2 cylinder was not firing. As we were only 10 miles from home she just nursed it home. I had a rebuilt engine for it just changed them over and stuck the old one in the shed. I took it apart today and the pictures show what I found. The car still ran totally quiet and the lower half of the piston went up and down as normal.

The top ring held the top part above the bore.


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Chemical metal should sort that out Charlie.
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I would not suggest this as a serious repair but what about aluminium welding followed by re machining back to size and re cutting the ring groove.

John Mason.
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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Hi John I think I will just fit a new piston and rings as bore undamaged.
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This sort of failure with that style of piston was not uncommon on other makes but the area of metal to finally fail was usually very small. Did a bearing run or cap loosen and allow the top ring to catch? Can also follow a cracked crown but evidence of blow by through the crack then usually evident.
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Apparently, during WW2, some piston replacements were made out of oak, limited life, but got you going for a bit.

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If it was running quietly, albeit a bit lacking in power, I would have left well alone... (that's a weak joke BTW)
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Charlie
You talk about a new piston, but how about a used one to match the others? I have a considerable collection of pistons, one of which might match the others. Send a PM if the idea appeals to you.
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That's kind of you Robert. The bearded wizard has sorted me out
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When pistons fail from some fatigue process all usually ishow fatigue similary progressed. I would expect the larger area to be the fatigue crack but it usually dull.
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