RE: rings
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RE: rings



Thanks, Don!

Sean


Don Dulmage wrote:
> 
> 
> if you bore the block then moly are far and away the best. if you are 
> using  rings in an old cylinder just ring ridge removed and deglazed 
> sometimes called honing but it is not) then cast iron rings really shine 
> here as they can sck up the irregularities and will seat in well lasting 
>  a long long time. if you use moly in a used cylinder like i just 
> described they will in most cases never seat or sael and you will always 
> have a slight oil burnerans puffer. 
> I know you asked about in a frec sh bored cyl but i thought i would say 
> it all and then folks cans ave it for future reference
> Now someone is going to ask "when do you use Chrome rings ?" The answer 
> in one word for our motors. NEVER!!!!!!!

> Don  
> Blood pressure low? Not awake yet? read Dons rants and get you self 
> going again
> http://seniordragster.bravehost.com/OLDTECHNOLGY.html
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 


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