Hello to everyone.
I haven't been on this forum much I'm afraid, I really should spend a bit more of my time and dip in a lot more!
However, over my time when I was furloughed, I did a piston ring job on my G12, changing the original 3/64" rings to 1/16" rings and opening out the grooves to accommodate them. I thought I'd do a bit of filming of it to help out others that might be thinking of doing the same.
If anyone's interested, I've added the link here
If anyone has any questions, don't hesitate to ask and I'll try and help in any way I can.
Best regards, safe riding and watch out for the cyclists on the back roads!
Malcolm.
Piston Ring Groove Modification Matchless G12
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Piston Ring Groove Modification Matchless G12
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Re: Piston Ring Grove Modification Matchless G12
Thanks Malcolm, marvelous demonstration. Looking forward to the road test.
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Re: Piston Ring Grove Modification Matchless G12
Excellent videos there Malcolm.
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Re: Piston Ring Grove Modification Matchless G12
You are braver than me................... I sent my G12 pistons to Cox and Turner to have the gaps altered to suit the rings they were making for me, I didn't fancy chucking the pistons in my little Myford in case they climbed out and got wrecked.
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Re: Piston Ring Grove Modification Matchless G12
Thanks for your kind response.1608 wrote:Thanks Malcolm, marvelous demonstration. Looking forward to the road test.
I've done the shake down road test and all the filming, I just need to edit it and put it all into some sort of context. It's not the easiest thing I've ever done!
Trouble is, I'm back at work now and don't seem to have a minute to concentrate on it - I'm going to have a go this weekend though.
Watch this space!
Best regards.
Malcolm.
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Re: Piston Ring Grove Modification Matchless G12
cbranni wrote:You are braver than me................... I sent my G12 pistons to Cox and Turner to have the gaps altered to suit the rings they were making for me, I didn't fancy chucking the pistons in my little Myford in case they climbed out and got wrecked.
Colin
Thanks for your comments Colin,
It's getting the right proportion of grip. It's trickier in the four jaw because you need to make sure you don't distort the skirt. because you're only taking out a few thou' per grove, the cutting loads are very small. Why not get an old scrap piston and give it a go?
Happy re-grooving!
Best regards.
Malcolm.
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Re: Piston Ring Grove Modification Matchless G12
griffin wrote:Excellent videos there Malcolm.
Glad you enjoyed them. I appreciate your response!
Best regards.
Malcolm.
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Re: Piston Ring Grove Modification Matchless G12
Fascinating to watch.
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Re: Piston Ring Grove Modification Matchless G12
Thanks Johnny,56G80S wrote:Fascinating to watch.
Johnny B
Glad you found them interesting.
Best regards.
Malcolm.