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Oil scraper ring question 200 1988

Cool, that's the way I've always did them in Chevy and Ford V8s, Art's pics show how the end gaps on the other rings sould be staggered upon installation.

I have an 85 engine out in the garage I "acquired" that a guys son and his buds had "rebuilt". A guy dumped the whole car on my bro-in-law badoer getting transferred overseas because, although it ran great, it was a great mosquito killer! Smoked like crazy so he junked it and I snagged the drivetrain and put the M46 in my Turbo. One of these days I'm gonna tear it down and I would bet a couple beers the goobers put it back together with the ring end-gaps all lined up, or broke some rings putting them on.

Justin






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