So as I was putting my engine together a while ago I used kb 107 pistons in my 360 with file fit rings. I was talking to my grandpa and uncle about what a good end gap would be, we went slightly smaller than what was recommended with the pistons. (My grandpa used to run 12 and 9 on his hemi cars with no problems!) The first ring is about 24-25 thou and the second ring is about 19 or so thou. I know the second ring doesn't really matter as much and it can be the same as other pistons. But because they are hypo ones the top ring should have a wider end gap, and for whatever reason we didn't realize that initially, we just used the typical gap my uncle uses in his engines. Now the engine is done up to the heads and still on a stand so I could take it apart again and increase the ring gap if I have to, I just don't really want to if I don't need to. It recommended about 26 thou and up in the paperwork that came with the pistons, so I know my end gap is a bit smaller smaller than that. I've been doing some research and been reading that some people recommend running 28-30 thou, as being too loose Is better than too tight. This engine is a street car that won't really see the track or high loads for extended periods of time, no nitrous, forced induction or anything, so that in itself dictates a smaller end gap. Is my endgap too small? Or should I take the pistons out and increase the end gap?















