well it is very simple, Stand on The Block You want to place the piston on. Once that's done quickly jump and place the piston.
Any marking on the piston ring goes UP towards the top of the piston. Only the first 2 will have any marks and I believe they have the letter N on them so have the letter N facing up when installing the rings. Good luck.
If you power it with red-stone, a lever, a button or a pressure plate it pushes a line of up to 12 blocks 1 block forward.
There should be a arrow on top of the piston close to the pistons edge. Your top ring's gap should be on same side as arrow. Then alternate next ring 180 degrees from last gap. The arrow should facing forward when installed into the jug.
A stroke is the movement of a piston up or down.
That's entirely what they are used for. A normal piston will push a block up, or across, but not pull it back when it retracts. If you need the block to get pulled back, use a Sticky Piston instead.
it's when the piston is all the way up
Piston rings are always installed with the numbers up toward the top of the piston
When the piston goes up the heat temperature decreases while when the piston is down the heat temperature is increases.
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Depends on the length of stroke of the piston. A piston goes up and down once per rev. so do the the calculation how many time the piston travels up and down in a min then work it against the distance travelled.
As the piston moves up and down in the cylinder it also moves the piston rings up and down in the grooves. With the rings moving up and down it gradually increases the side clearence. Material is taken off from both the piston groove and the ring.