A ring stagger refers to an offset arrangement of the piston rings in an engine cylinder. Instead of aligning the gaps of the piston rings directly across from each other, they are staggered to minimize the risk of blow-by and improve sealing efficiency. This design helps enhance engine performance, reduce oil consumption, and promote better overall engine durability. Staggering the rings can also aid in managing combustion pressures more effectively.
do not put ring openings up and down in a row
Stagger the gaps so they don't line up.
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The Scottish word for stagger is "stotter."
Stagger Lee Shelton was born in 1865.
Stagger Lee Shelton died in 1912.
Stagger Lee - song - was created in 1928.
It means skip a beat or placement for every number placed. For example if you if you stagger every 3 it means that you place 3 down then skip a place then put 3.
An antonym for stagger could be "balance" or "steady."
To stagger is to be astounded or in shock. Possible antonyms are expectations, calmness, or composure.
To prevent oil getting by the oil ring and compression past the others. Also, if they were in line, it would tend to make a groove in the cylinder wall.
he would stagger drunkenly into the room