by Warkton Tornado No.1 » Mon May 02, 2016 12:38 pm
The ‘rule of thumb’ for minimum ring gap that I have always personally used is ‘a thou per circumferential inch’ which, for Ø66 mm bore equates to just over eight thou (0.0082” or 0.21mm)
However, these days, it’s not often that you will acquire rings as ‘tight’ as that.
So, possibly advice from a manufacturer would be worth considering.
Wiseco say four thou per inch of diameter which, for Ø66 mm bore equates to just over ten thou (0.0104” or 0.26mm)
I consider the maximum ring gap to be a grey area.
From what I now recently understand, a brand new ring with a larger gap would be better than an old, worn ring from a bigger bore that had been ‘gapped’ to suit a smaller bore.
There has been some research on it & the actual ring gap is not as critical as the radial function of the ring in its groove.
Hopefully, that makes sense & I am not advocating huge ring end gaps.