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So my new replacement rings arrived today , they were sealed in packets unlike the first set that were just flopping in the box .the new rings are all consistent in size ,the other ones were all different sizes .
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Good Job, most people would have installed the first set not checking.
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Thanks Cliff , my first Y Block rebuild I am checking everything 3 times
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That was a good call in going to the trouble of getting another set of rings. While that original set would have cranked up and ran, overall engine performance is still better with the ‘correct’ ring end gaps being employed. Regardless of the industry trying to justify the larger top ring end gaps, there’s still an advantage to maintaining minimum specs for those top ring end gaps. You can rest assured that the oem's will not be using excessive ring end gaps on their engines with the emphasis being on improved fuel economy.
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Thanks Ted, it really was not too bad. I sent the dealer a photo of the rings and he sent me ,and he sent a new box from Hastings without even asking to return the old stuff. The ring gap is still a bit more than I would like but I think it is what it is . The cylinders were bored to the pistons I am about .005 away from what I think should be my optimum number.
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