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Piston-ring end gaps are important to power. If you run the gap too close, there will be too much friction when things get hot. If you run it too loose, you wind up with blow-by. You need an optimum balance between a tight end gap and a loose one to use as much of the thermal energy as possible without creating too much friction. Check with your ring manufacturer because each is different. View Related Article
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