Mazda 6 since 2002
1. Operation and car maintenance
2. Engine
2.1. General description of new engines of the L8, LF and L3 models
2.1.1. Mechanical part of engines
2.1.1.1. Cover of a head of the block of cylinders
2.1.1.2. Head of the block of cylinders
2.1.1.3. Laying of a head of the block of cylinders
2.1.1.4. Block of cylinders
2.1.1.5. Cranked shaft and radical bearing
2.1.1.6. Balancing block
2.1.1.7. Principle of operation of the balancing block
2.1.1.8. Damper of krutilny fluctuations of a cranked shaft
2.1.1.9. Forward cover of the engine
2.1.1.10. Piston
2.1.1.11. Piston rings and piston finger
2.1.1.12. Rod and shatunny bearing
2.1.1.13. The Klapanny mechanism – general information
2.1.1.14. Camshaft
2.1.1.15. Camshaft asterisk
2.1.1.16. Asterisk of a cranked shaft
2.1.1.17. Chain of a drive of the mechanism of a gazoraspredeleniye
2.1.1.18. Natyazhitel of a chain of a drive of the mechanism of a gazoraspredeleniye
2.1.1.19. The valve, a klapanny spring, the maslootrazhatelny cap, the directing plug of the valve
2.1.1.20. Valve pusher
2.1.2. Mechanism of change of phases of a gazoraspredeleniye
2.1.3. Greasing system
2.1.4. Cooling system
2.1.5. Fuel system
2.1.6. System of production of the fulfilled gases and system of decrease in toxicity
2.1.7. Electric equipment of engines
2.2. Mechanical part of engines
2.3. Appendix 1
2.4. Appendix 2
2.5. Appendix 3
3. Transmission
4. Running gear
5. Steering mechanism
6. Brake system
7. Onboard electric equipment
8. Body
 







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2.1.1.11. Piston rings and piston finger

Fig. 2.17. Piston rings and piston finger: 1–section of the top ring; 2–section of the second ring; 3–section of a maslosjemny ring; 4–lateral rings; 5–dilator


The following piston rings are used. top barrel-like ring. The second konusny with a pro-point. a maslosjemny ring – two rings and a dilator. The piston finger is made of an alloy of chromic steel which has the increased rigidity (fig. 2.17).

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