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Uncontrolled heat and friction are among the deadliest engine diseases. Nowhere are the two more prone to exist than at the cylinder wall level. Between a locomotive-like piston and the explosive blast of combustion, the cylinder bears the brunt of some extreme temperature and pressure changes. Keeping it all under control are three little piston rings that are simple in nature, yet complex by design.

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