- Location
- Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Hi all
have a new set of "file to fit" piston rings. Before my garage fire I had a litle hand cranked grinding wheel thing that I used to use to set ring end gap.
it really wasn't that great. Don't really want to waste $70 or so on a cheap one, and don't want to spend the several hundred for a good one.
either going to clamp a file in a vice upright and drag the rings across it, or thinking about using a high speed Dremel with a cutting/grinding wheel?
Has anyone got any tips or suggestions? The basic advice always typically seems to be to file from the outer edge of the ring to the inner edge so you don't leave burrs on the outer edge of the ring that contacts the piston wall, and to file the ends square to each other
have a new set of "file to fit" piston rings. Before my garage fire I had a litle hand cranked grinding wheel thing that I used to use to set ring end gap.
it really wasn't that great. Don't really want to waste $70 or so on a cheap one, and don't want to spend the several hundred for a good one.
either going to clamp a file in a vice upright and drag the rings across it, or thinking about using a high speed Dremel with a cutting/grinding wheel?
Has anyone got any tips or suggestions? The basic advice always typically seems to be to file from the outer edge of the ring to the inner edge so you don't leave burrs on the outer edge of the ring that contacts the piston wall, and to file the ends square to each other