Piston rings seal the combustion chamber. They are set with precision so as to apply the correct pressure on the cylinder wall or liner, which ensures there is a consistent film of oil across the cylinder’s working surfaces. This provides sufficient lubrication and protects against wear.
The ring is responsible for most of the oil control, helping to make sure the right amount of oil is used to lubricate the working surfaces of the cylinder, while the intermediate ring helps with both functions, playing a finishing role in the combustion sealing as well as the downward oil scraping.
The result of these piston rings working in harmony is sufficient lubrication within the cylinder bore, ensuring that no undue wear occurs at any time.
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