I thought my scoot was down on compression.
A ring gap of 3mm probably had something to do with it! (that's three whole mm, not point 3)
I don't actually know what make of piston I have but its 71.00mm (helpfully stamped on top) and the rings are 1mm thick.
Where's the best place to get some?
Would these fit?
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/spares/r ... g7100.html
Where can I get 71mm x 1mm piston rings?
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The pegs are central in the groove. There are two ring grooves and a shallow bottom groove presumably to aid lubrication


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Now I'm out of the garage and the hypothermia is wearing off I've noticed the letters "MBD" stamped underneath the piston crown. I guess that means that it's a race-tour.
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Yes it's a Racetour so they will be the rings needed you found
But I would check the piston/bore clearance as if excessive that would put all the thrust onto the rings contributing to heavy wear unless your motor is very high mileage. 3 mm is a massive gap ,normal rings would have snagged yonks ago but Racetour rings can be bent without snapping.
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Cheers for that.
Hopefully the ring gap will be slightly smaller than 3mm. No wonder i could turn the flywheel with one finger. The bike still ran like a charm though!
Hopefully the ring gap will be slightly smaller than 3mm. No wonder i could turn the flywheel with one finger. The bike still ran like a charm though!
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What clearance is acceptable? The motor is high mileage but not ridiculously so.wack 63 wrote: I would check the piston/bore clearance as if excessive that would put all the thrust onto the rings contributing to heavy wear unless your motor is very high mileage.
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Piston Rings arrived today. A ring gap that I can barely see is a bit better than 3mm!
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