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I had this tool made up about 25 years ago. It is for a 4.060 bore. On one side there is a dish cut in it that allows you to hold a ring inside of it. The ridge is about .025 tall so that the ring is exposed. I can then use this fixture to sand down the ring on a piece of fine paper taped to a piece of glass. The other side of this ring fixture is used for squaring rings in bores when checking / setting the ring end gaps.
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There is now a new guy at JE running the Stock and Super Stock program, his name is Allen. I have not dealt with him as of yet, but plan to talk to him in the next 2-3 weeks.
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George when you put a taper face ring into the fixture does it want to cup the ring up, away from the land when in compression?
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This is how a friend of mine back cuts rings to decrease tension.
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And, no the rings stayed in place just fine. Lap one side flat, flip them over and lap the other side flat. Mic the ring, and if needed, touch up the thickness.
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I was not using tapered rings.
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Larry, the top rings I have used were all barrel faced. Had tapered second rings. Never lapped those.
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Ok fellas ,I'm a dummy ,I just read a lot trying to understand. If you actually increase the thickness of the rings doesn't that allow compression to leak behind them.? Thanks
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