Based on this photo of the Ryger after testing it looks like the ring may move with the
piston. Note the undisturbed cross-hatch at the top of the cylinder bore. Around 10mm down you can see the wear line where, presumably the ring changes direction. If the
piston moves straight up and down I would not expect this wear to come from the
piston contacting the cylinder.
The alternative would be that the
piston does contact the bore due to expansion. If this were the case then perhaps a ring isn't used at all. These are just a couple observations I've made, which may or may not have any merit.
Figuring out how to use gas pressure to float the ring in the
piston groove throughout the engine's stroke would be clever.
Or perhaps you run ring-less with a tight fitting
piston and use a high compression ratio. Then put whatever gases that escape past the
piston to use on the next cycle.
Paul
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