dornbos
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hi all
I bought a NOS 2001 4.0 short block which someone had cannabalized a piston from. I purchased the right sized piston (Mopar # 04798331AC) which did not come with rings (but it did come with a rod.)
Both Mopar and Sealed Power only make rings available for the 4.0 in complete sets but they do make rings for the 2.5 available by the cylinder. There is only a $26 difference in price between the Mopar single 2.5 set and the complete 4.0 set ($44.50 vs. $70.75) so I guess it's not the end of the world if I buy the whole set. I can buy the single 2.5 Sealed Power set for $22 (#WE924K.)
My question started out being: Isn't the 2.5 piston ring the same as the 4.0? I thought they were. If they are, then why does Mopar only list this for the 2.5? Both rings are 3.875 bore, top and 2nd ring width = .0586, 3rd ring width = .1577.
I really don't know why but I don't want a different brand of rings in one hole. Can anyone comment on that? Am I being pathetic? I do plan on having this engine balanced since I am putting a 4.2 crank and rods in it. Are the rings in one cylinder going to mess up the balance job?
I find that Mopar is usually quite pricey (the piston was $109) however the ring set is only half (at discount) of what Sealed Power gets for their set of 4.0 rings (kit #E925K ... over $100.) Can someone comment on that? Are they that much higher quality? Then why oh why is the single cyclinder set cheaper?:confused1
Thanks for any feedback you can give me.
Doug Dornbos
I bought a NOS 2001 4.0 short block which someone had cannabalized a piston from. I purchased the right sized piston (Mopar # 04798331AC) which did not come with rings (but it did come with a rod.)
Both Mopar and Sealed Power only make rings available for the 4.0 in complete sets but they do make rings for the 2.5 available by the cylinder. There is only a $26 difference in price between the Mopar single 2.5 set and the complete 4.0 set ($44.50 vs. $70.75) so I guess it's not the end of the world if I buy the whole set. I can buy the single 2.5 Sealed Power set for $22 (#WE924K.)
My question started out being: Isn't the 2.5 piston ring the same as the 4.0? I thought they were. If they are, then why does Mopar only list this for the 2.5? Both rings are 3.875 bore, top and 2nd ring width = .0586, 3rd ring width = .1577.
I really don't know why but I don't want a different brand of rings in one hole. Can anyone comment on that? Am I being pathetic? I do plan on having this engine balanced since I am putting a 4.2 crank and rods in it. Are the rings in one cylinder going to mess up the balance job?
I find that Mopar is usually quite pricey (the piston was $109) however the ring set is only half (at discount) of what Sealed Power gets for their set of 4.0 rings (kit #E925K ... over $100.) Can someone comment on that? Are they that much higher quality? Then why oh why is the single cyclinder set cheaper?:confused1
Thanks for any feedback you can give me.
Doug Dornbos