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E4901 industrial Engine Piston Ring For Suzuki Vitara Sidekick 1.6 L G16B

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E4901 industrial Engine Piston Ring For Suzuki Vitara Sidekick 1.6 L G16B

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Brand Name :Suzuki / Chevrolet
Model Number :E4901
Certification :ISO9001 / ISO14001
Place of Origin :China
MOQ :99 sets, sample is also available
Price :negotiation
Payment Terms :30% deposit, balance the complete payment before shipment
Supply Ability :20002 sets per day
Delivery Time :45-60 days
Packaging Details :Packed in carton firstly, and then reinforced with wooden case for outer packing
Product Name :Piston Ring
Part Number :E4901
Other Number :4901
Dimensions :10.5*10.5*4 CM
Weight :0.16 KG
Condition :New
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Piston Ring E4901 4901 1.6L G16B DOHC 16V L4 SWIFT, ESTEEM, SUZUKI 95 - 01 75mm*1.2+1.2+2.5

Product Component: 75mm(STD)Hastings Pistons Rings Set
SET OF RINGS FOR 4 PISTONS
1st Ring Size 1.2mm
2nd Ring Size 1.2mm
Oil Ring Size 2.5mm

Car Application:

1995 - 2001 Suzuki 1.6L DOHC L4 G16B 1590CC 16V L4

1995 - 2001 Suzuki Esteem 1.6L Engine G16B

1996 - 1998 Suzuki Sidekick 1.6L Engine G16B

1999 - 2001 Suzuki Vitara 1.6L Engine G16B

1996 - 1998 Suzuki X - 90 1.6L Engine G16B

1998 - 2000 Chevrolet Tracker 1.6L Engine G16B

What is a piston ring?

Located between the cylinder and the piston, piston rings are necessary components that allow the engine to operate efficiently.

1. Piston rings maintain gas compression between the piston and the cylinder wall.


2. Piston rings usually make necessary minimum lubricating oil film for preventing scuffing.


3. Piston rings transfer heat from the piston crown to the cylinder.


4. Piston rings prevent the piston from knocking on the cylinder wall.

Most automotive pistons have three rings: The top two while also controlling oil are primarily for compression sealing (compression rings); the lower ring is for controlling the supply of oil to the liner which lubricates the piston skirt and the compression rings (oil control rings). At least two piston rings are found on most piston and cylinder combination. Typical compression ring designs will have an essentially rectangular cross section or a keystone (right angled trapezoidal) cross section. The periphery will then have either a barrel profile (top compression rings) or a taper napier form (second compression rings or scraper rings). There are some taper faced top rings and on some old engines simple plain faced rings were used.

Lubrication of piston rings is difficult and has been a driving force to improvements in the quality of motor oil. The oil must survive high temperatures and harsh conditions with a high-speed sliding contact. Lubrication is particularly difficult as the rings have an oscillating motion rather than continuous rotation, as for a bearing journal. At the limits of piston movement, the ring stops and reverses direction. This disrupts the normal oil wedge effect of a hydrodynamic bearing, leading to pronounced wear and the formation of a 'step' in the cylinder bore around the height of the upper ring. Noting that some sleeve valve engines suffered far less from such wear, complex designs such as a rotating cylinder liner have been considered, just to address this problem.

Piston Rings critical quality

The piston might be a fairly loose fit in the cylinder. If it were a tight fit, it would expand as it got hot and might stick tight in the cylinder. If a piston sticks (seizes) it could cause serious damage to the engine. On the other hand, if there is too much clearance between the piston and cylinder walls, much of the pressure from the burning gasoline vapour will leak past the piston (a condition known as blow-by) and into the crankcase, and the push on the piston from combustion will be much less effective in delivering power.

Maojia Industry’s piston rings advantages

1. Years of OEM experience in China and overseas.

2. High quality material and superior steel.

3. Specification perfectly match different engine.

4. Experienced engineers and technical team.

5. Advanced manufacturing equipment, R&D software and test machine.

6. 100% tested for size and performance before shipment.

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