Dear Guy Croft, I have rebored my Honda D16Z6 engine. Now the cylinder diameter is 75,5mm (used to be 75mm). Right, so, for doing that I put Akuro new pistons, set the clearance to 0.025mm (0.01mm to 0.04mm which is recommended by Honda), the pistons fit perfectly and the job was very well done (the hone pattern too). Then I noticed that my new piston groves are more tight! I opened the NPR piston rings set SWH30363ZZ, and there are NOT like the old ones. Now I have 1mm, 1.2mm, and 2.8mm and the old rings where 1.25, 1.5 and 2.8mm. The compose is obviously not the same, but the dealer assure me the rings are OK and will break in a correct way in my steel cylinders (not nikasil, not chrome, not nitriding compose). The rings fit and have the wanted clearance in the piston grooves, but the compose of the rings is so different looking the olds one, that's why I'm holding the assembling. The first ring, in place of have chrome and steel, has got a red steel and no chrome (cast iron look like in the contact surface), the second one, in place of Cast iron have nitriding compose (all black)
I need to confirm that this kind of rings will break-in properly in the steel cylinder. I have spended a lot of money on it and don't want to wast it out again.
I will really appreciate your response.
Here some photos of the entire work of the engine. (Now is laying in my dining room).
Thanks!
Samal.
Regards, Ivan.