I know there is still some Dykes rings available for the 91's to the 93 but are rings still around for the 101 ??
Are Piston's still around to suit the 91/93 or 101 that take the Dykes ring ?
What efforts are required in timimg the ports since there's a single ring that sits flush with the top of the piston ?
When doing port timing is the timing measured to the top of the piston or the top of the top piston ring ?
Mc Bob.
Dykes rings for the Mac Engines ....
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Re: Dykes rings for the Mac Engines ....
Bore size is bore size. You should be able to find a bike ring that will work. I have not set up a Mac with a L ring but on foreign engines we used the ring for controlling the ports.
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Re: Dykes rings for the Mac Engines ....
Hi, McBob! I ran lots of open reed foreigns and open LMR's in the '70's and early '80's with both thin rings and with Dykes. At low end the Dykes seemed better, I think due to better timing - but at high RPM, the thin rings were definitely better - I guess due to less cylinder wall friction. I tried my open B limited 101A/A with a Dykes and immediately switched back to the thin. Also, if you have extremely wide exhaust ports, the Dykes can and will snag, with evil result... Hope this doesn't confuse further! Ted
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Re: Dykes rings for the Mac Engines ....
Thanks Rob and Ted thats the sort of answers i needed i have a 92 here fitted with a Dykes ring but have never really run it it's one of the engines i got from Darcy Peck over 20 years ago ..... Darcy has passed on to the big track up above so asking him questions is a tad hard.
Mc Bob.
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