Internal Combustion Engines--Piston Rings--Expander/Segment Oil Control Rings(Cancelled Jun 2008)
J2004_200806
This SAE Standard is equivalent to ISO Standard 6627 TR.
Differences, where they exist, are shown in Appendix A with associated rationale.
This SAE Standard specifies the dimensional features of commonly used oil control rings having two steel segments (rails) separated and expanded by one steel expander/spacer.
The segments vary in width from 0.4 to 0.6 mm. The assembly width ranges from 2.5 to 4.75 mm. The 4.75 mm width is equivalent to existing 3/16 in applications. Expander design will vary considerably with piston ring manufacturer.
The total circumferential deflection and the piston groove depth should be considered when designing these oil rings to optimize the fit of the ring assembly into the piston groove.
This document applies to oil control rings up through 125 mm for reciprocating internal combustion engines. It may also be used for piston rings of compressors working under similar conditions.
Rationale:SAE J2004 is being discontinued because the content of this standard is also contained in ISO 6627. Therefore, to eliminate duplication and confusion in coordinating the standards between ISO and SAE, this document will be discontinued. The SAE Piston and Ring Standards committee will now continue to support ISO in updating the standards as appropriate.
Related Topics:
Combustion and combustion processes
Pistons
Also known as: SAE J 2004
SAE MOBILUS
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