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vinyl_tien 12-09-2012 06:20 AM

Please ID piston ring
 
HI
I am rebuild my 1987 930 engine, a friend of my have 4 of these, can I use them on my 930/68 engine? also I only have 4 sets of them, where can I buy another two sets?
Need your guys input! Many thanks!

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Flat6pac 12-09-2012 12:46 PM

93010396800
Piston Ring Set
These are available from Goeteze individually per piston
Runs in the area of $25 to 30 a set

Bruce

vinyl_tien 12-10-2012 12:30 AM

Hi Bruce
Thanks for your replay, where can I get Mahle ring? Need your guys advice.

proffighter 12-10-2012 04:25 AM

Bit off topic, but the top compression ring looks like an oil scraper here (with spring)

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vinyl_tien 12-10-2012 05:56 AM

Hi proffighter
It look like it has a oil scraper in the top ring. Is the original 930 have that device?

JFairman 12-10-2012 06:09 AM

Oil rings have the spring in them. If those rings are shrink wrapped onto that cardboard showing it as the top ring it looks like a mistake or something.

I would call Don at Porsche Racing Parts : Engine Performance Parts : Brake Parts : Used Porsche 356 : 911 : 912 : 914 : 944 : Porsche Boxster Parts : EBS Racing Inc. (800) 462-3774, they sell rings individually and go from there.

Individual rings might need to have the end gaps filed for the correct ring gap so that should be checked.
It might be best to sell those and buy a complete set of rings.
EBS gives good advice.

proffighter 12-10-2012 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vinyl_tien (Post 7141134)
Hi proffighter
It look like it has a oil scraper in the top ring. Is the original 930 have that device?

Definitely wrong. Scraper is always the lowest ring. Here is an example, which ring is where. Principe is always same, design can differ. Normally every ring has a top mark "T" or so, which faces to the top.

They are sometimes marked to as I , II and III (top to bottom)

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