Can anyone tell me the measurement? between cylinder wall and rings?
Thanks
Piston ring gap for 65.5 mm
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Piston ring gap for 65.5 mm
61 BMW R27
70 BMW R75/5
71 T500
75 RD350
75 CB750
74&75 DUCATI 860GT
87 GOLDWING
70 BMW R75/5
71 T500
75 RD350
75 CB750
74&75 DUCATI 860GT
87 GOLDWING
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Re: Piston ring gap for 65.5 mm
Err. That would be zero. Rings press up against the bore and the only gap is thickness of oil film which is way too thin for us to measure.
Do you want to know the clearance between the ring ends or between the piston and the bore? Or are the rings actually loose in the bore?
Do you want to know the clearance between the ring ends or between the piston and the bore? Or are the rings actually loose in the bore?
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Re: Piston ring gap for 65.5 mm
Sorry I meant clearance between the ring ends.Ring end gap.
61 BMW R27
70 BMW R75/5
71 T500
75 RD350
75 CB750
74&75 DUCATI 860GT
87 GOLDWING
70 BMW R75/5
71 T500
75 RD350
75 CB750
74&75 DUCATI 860GT
87 GOLDWING
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Re: Piston ring gap for 65.5 mm
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