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Sri Sai Auto Agencies

No 14B, Ramakrishna Nagar,
Kallukuzhi,
Trichy - 20.
Pincode: 620020

Phone: 09994441499
Email: saiauto.try@gmail.com

Sri Sai Auto Agencies

Branch
No 2A, Bishop Complex,
Convent Road,
Trichy - 01.
Pincode: 620001

Phone: 0431-2314183
Phone: 09043777449

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All the brand names and trademarks used are owned by their respective companies and are used by us only for publicizing the respective products. We do not own any of the products. Sam brand name, trademark and content about their company are owned by Samkrg Pistons and Rings Ltd. Usha brand name, trademark and content about their company are owned by Shriram Pistons and Rings Ltd. Mahle brand name, trademark and content about their company are owned by Mahle Group. Goetze brand name, trademark and content about their company are owned by Federal Mogul Goetze Ltd. Maco brand name, trademark and content about their company are owned by Maco Private Ltd. Hilton brand name, trademark and content about their company are owned by Hilton Valves Ltd. FAG brand name, trademark and content about their company are owned by Schaeffler Group. SKF brand name, trademark and content about their company are owned by SKF India Ltd. Vega brand name is owned by Vega Helmet Corporation. Studds brand name is owned by Studds Accessories Ltd. Aaron brand name is owned by Mutual Crafts Pvt Ltd. Steelbird brand name is owned by Steelbird Hi-Tech India Ltd. Images used are only for publicity purposes of the products. In terms of any discrepancy please contact us and we will do the needful.

Facts

  • The piston ring ensures a seal against the piston wall since the piston is smaller than the bore. The piston ring also scrapes oil down, so a minimal amount is burned during the combustion cycle.
  • Pistons are made of aluminum and are either cast by melting aluminum into a mold or forged by taking powdered aluminum and compressing it under extreme pressure.
  • Historically, before the development of engines, connecting rods were first used to convert rotating motion into reciprocating motion.