SD piston rings ??

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timberman2004
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SD piston rings ??

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careful effort to remove rings to thoroughly clean the slots as lower ring was sticky.....

& <<PING>> ....as 3 little bits shot across the workshop

......Bugger !!!!!

are the std 102 / century rings OK as replacements ??
Neal...errrr... an ON, OP, 2xSD, F, 3xSJP, LLS, 2xFV, FVP, FPC, CPC WPCL, WSC, and a few eggs hatching, hopefully
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I always have trouble with piston rings ...you have my sympothy !!!
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Post by Ian Malcolm »

If it fits the bore with an appropriate gap and the section is the same (you did save the fragments?) you should be fine. You'd be surprised what the stationary engine folk use rings from to fix their treasures . . .
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Post by mick r »

Have fitted Century rings to 102's with no problems.

Save those old bits of ring, as they are ideal to clean the ring grooves out with. :lol:
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I've just been chatting to the other Charles. Whilst neither of us has actually swapped one with the other, we reckon it should be OK, so long as you check the gap and the dimensions - as per the earlier suggestion.

Of course - you're not far from B.S. are you? Mybe (just maybe) they have some in stock, or of course John may have a couple. He does tend to be able to supply some older components whereas Sheridan Marine confine themselves to new stuff.
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I've got 400+ NOS SD 'Piston Rings' from a former MOD warehouse. Also 250+ P/N 1300 SD Base Joint Gaskets, SD Gudgeon Pins (type with aluminium caps) etc, etc, etc.
I'll sell or swop for other Seagull parts to complete or restore my collection.

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Post by pistnbroke »

Rings ...Coventry Metaling and Boreing in coventry is the place ...Its like going back into the 30s ...computers Ha Ha ...they use books of look up tables to work out your bill
If they dont have it nobody makes it any more

You will have to look the number up as I am in australia
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Google finds anything if it is there to be found, wherever you are in the world... given good input.
Rearranging returns:

Coventry Boring & Metalling Co Ltd
3 Coniston Road
Earlsdon Avenue North
Coventry
West Midlands
CV5 6GU

Telephone: +44 (0)2476 672372 (ansafone out of hours)
Fax: +44 (0)2476 679948
- http://www.coventryboringandmetalling.co.uk
Email: cbm7@hotmail.co.uk

Very interesting website and certainly looks the place to go for engine related specialist rebuilds but no mention of ring sales. But they would most likely know a man who does...

Seems Coventry Boring and Metalling Ltd are part of J H Richards, who do white metal and other bearings http://www.jhrichards.co.uk/ .


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Post by timberman2004 »

as always, a million thanks to all the experts for the tips

Saint Jackie <<all hail and bow>> @ British Seagull / Sheridan Marine ...conveniently 4 miles away, reckons the 102 type ring is the same throughout

I shall take my 'survivor' and match them up and report back in due course
Neal...errrr... an ON, OP, 2xSD, F, 3xSJP, LLS, 2xFV, FVP, FPC, CPC WPCL, WSC, and a few eggs hatching, hopefully
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Please, help me to get rid of my huge stock of NOS Seagull parts,

I invested all my savings in an Iceland Bank and damned Seagull parts.

New Old Stock Piston Rings for €1 each and one hundred Rings for €50.

I'm not a trader and will sell my surplus parts for fair prices to other BS enthusiasts.

Help me get through the winter.
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Post by Hugz »

Perhaps you could give us an inventory of what you have. I'm sure this would be the best place to unload your parts.

Hugo.
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delighted to help Jan ...esp as I need some cheap rings

As Hugo says, let us know what you have??

BTW, ...just bought an Icelandic bank for £ 17-50 or was that all of Iceland ? not sure, seemed a deal

just joking really ...hope you don't have it all tied up there
Neal...errrr... an ON, OP, 2xSD, F, 3xSJP, LLS, 2xFV, FVP, FPC, CPC WPCL, WSC, and a few eggs hatching, hopefully
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If you really have just bought Iceland tell the b***ers to give my pension money back!

It was a mere 24 hours after explaining to current primary woman that my pension was 'near as dammit bullet proof' that I learned the idiots at the County Council had £27 million in Iceland.

They really should sack that Kerry Katona now.

How on earth am I going to afford to keep my flock?
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