Teflon sealing ring question

Depending on what "significant" is it could be normal for teflon rings as the function they use to seal is a little different than steel rings.
Teflon rings rely on being "blown closed" by fluid instead of tension like piston rings.
If the tapered ends (scarf cut) seems to line up ok in the bore they go in it shouldn't be a problem.

If I may give you a hint from experience if I may.
I always bent the tips of the rings just a little to make sure the very tip didn't stick out and get cut off on assembly AND lube pack the ring grooves completely to keep the rings in place until they are in the bores they will be living in.
(just two hints to keep from having a pressure loss from a cut ring):D

I'll tell you an odd thing I found out about teflon rings a long time ago.
They wear the metal they are in contact with more than steel rings do.
Weird huh?
Interesting about the wear characteristics. I was reading the Carl Monroe book the other day and it says that if using an aluminum front drum( like I am) the best rings to use to minimize wear to the drum are stainless stator rings because Teflon rings remain stationary and stainless will spin with the drum.
Also the poster after you mentioned glass in the Teflon. Tcs told me that as well. The glass type Teflon will wear my aluminum drum.
He said there are two types of Teflon rings. I agree about how you think Teflon rings seal. They have no tension. The fluid pressure blows them into position.
Thanks