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Piston Ring Compressor Sleeve 230-250-292 rental

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One-piece aluminum tapered ring compressors have been around for some time, but We have made a significant improvement to the design. Rather than relying on the piston skirt to locate the pistons as they're being inserted into the block like one-piece tapered ring compressors currently on the market, the new ring compressors have a small but very important reverse chamfer at the bottom that fits into the chamfer at the top of the block which serves two functions. 

First, it locates the ring compressor exactly over the center of the hole. And, secondly, it reduces the chance of the oil ring getting caught between the ring compressor and the top of the block. The oil rings are VERY thin and can be caught easily with old design compressors.

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