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ej2civic 11-18-2006 12:49 AM

Piston ring alignement :)
 
Does D16 engine piston ring alignment work for B16A engine too?

Or should I use this pattern?

http://www2.arnes.si/~mjereb2/Ring%20Clocking.jpg

Thanks https://honda-tech.com/forums/images...es/emsmile.gif

ej2civic 11-18-2006 06:35 AM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (ej2civic)
 
up

clayne 11-18-2006 12:33 PM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (ej2civic)
 
If you don't have a FSM, you shouldn't be screwing around inside the engine.

However, I'll throw you a bone:

http://www.redpepperracing.com....html

clayne 11-18-2006 12:35 PM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (clayne)
 
Also - I don't know where you got that pattern originally posted, but it's just dead wrong for B-series as well.

hybrid_KJ 11-18-2006 01:38 PM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (clayne)
 
the pattern posted above works very well actually. When the engine starts up for the first time the rings will move around alot anyways. AS long as you don't stack the first and second rings then you will be good. The pattern posted above makes alot of sense, similar to the pattern I used in alot of builds in the past.

ej2civic 11-19-2006 02:17 AM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (clayne)
 
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by clayne &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Also - I don't know where you got that pattern originally posted, but it's just dead wrong for B-series as well.</TD></TR></TABLE>

OK. You are against TWO other?

ej2civic 11-19-2006 02:18 AM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (ej2civic)
 
OK. So I think Im gonna go with with the pattern on the picture?!

Someone else has oppinions?

ej2civic 11-19-2006 02:25 AM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (clayne)
 
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by clayne &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you don't have a FSM, you shouldn't be screwing around inside the engine.

However, I'll throw you a bone:

http://www.redpepperracing.com....html</TD></TR></TABLE>

If you mean by FSM a manual. Yes I have!

And Yes i've seen that picture on the link like year ago...


swifty4u 11-19-2006 06:30 AM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (ej2civic)
 
shit i didnt even know that existed..i just had all the gaps aligned away from each other

NJIN BUILDR 11-19-2006 10:36 AM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (.EnzoSpeed)
 
Spacing is not critical.As was said already the rings in a healthy engine spin on the pistons.If they didn't they would wear unevenly on the thrust side (like on a two stroke that has pins to locate the rings) .Pressure is not dependent on line of site so it makes no sense that there would be any compression loss from the gaps lining up.With that said I just evenly stagger the gaps.

B e v - T e c h I n c. 11-19-2006 02:48 PM

I would start with the two compression rings opposite each other, but they will spin around.

.EnzoSpeed. 11-19-2006 05:32 PM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (NJIN BUILDR)
 
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ej2civic &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

OK. You are against TWO other?</TD></TR></TABLE>

He's saying that it's not the official Honda configuration, and he's right.


<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by swifty4u &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">shit i didnt even know that existed..i just had all the gaps aligned away from each other</TD></TR></TABLE>

You're also supposed to keep the ring ends away from the thrust sides so they don't gouge the walls during break-in.

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NJIN BUILDR &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Spacing is not critical.As was said already the rings in a healthy engine spin on the pistons.</TD></TR></TABLE>

From what I understand, the idea is to keep the ends away from the thrust side during BREAK-IN. The rings will not spin around within the first 10 miles of break-in when the rings seat.

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Pressure is not dependent on line of site so it makes no sense that there would be any compression loss from the gaps lining up.</TD></TR></TABLE>

That is definitely incorrect. It's not about pressure, it's about flow. Do you think it's easier for blowby to flow through a straight shot opening (gaps aligned) or through a series of 90* turns (gaps staggered)?

It definitely matters. That's pretty much the whole theory behind tubular manifolds outflowing turbulent-prone log manifolds.

ej2civic 11-23-2006 08:02 AM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (.EnzoSpeed.)
 
OK, Im gonna go the pattern that I posted the picture!?

Couldn't decide by your conversations https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/emsad.gif

mibayaua 11-06-2012 07:20 PM

Re: Piston ring alignement :) (.EnzoSpeed.)
 

Originally Posted by ej2civic (Post 24990302)
OK, Im gonna go the pattern that I posted the picture!?

Couldn't decide by your conversations https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/emsad.gif

got a question, the new sets of rings I bought, the top ring has a groove, does this groove face up or face down?


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