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Re: [ihc] Re: David's "diesel" 258



On Aug 20, 2004, at 11:23 AM, Ryan Moore wrote:


----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hofstetter" <hofs@domain.elided>
To: "Steven Stegmann" <steve.stegmann@domain.elided>
Cc: "David Bongo" <dbongo@domain.elided>; <ihc@domain.elided>; "ken.dunnington"
<ken.dunnington@domain.elided>
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 11:13
Subject: Re: [ihc] Re: David's "diesel" 258



On Aug 19, 2004, at 10:18 PM, Steven Stegmann wrote:

John,

I've never done it but have heard of it.  Seems like
I've seen that in some race engines too.  It might cut
down on the friction???

Steve
Steve,

No, it's the other way around. You do the knurling to pistons whose
skirts have worn excessively. So, the bumps created by the knurling now
contact the cylinder wall.

John

John Hofstetter
Ol' Saline
www.goldrush.com/~hofs

But a knurled piston only contacts at the bumps, whereas a non worn piston
contacts in a lot more area, correct/

In that case, wouldn't the knurled piston have less drag than a new one?

-Ryan
Yes, but more friction than a well worn one.

John

John Hofstetter
Ol' Saline
www.goldrush.com/~hofs


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