Summit Racing Equipment 1200 Southeast Avenue, Tallmadge, OH, 44278
1-800-230-3030 SME-INS-906000 Rev. 1 4/26/2012
Instructions for
Precision Piston Ring Grinder SUM-906000 Made in U.S.A.
Thank you for purchasing the Summit Precision Piston Ring Grinder. The key features are a fixed front stop and an
adjustable ring position locator. These enable you to get a repeatable, precision ring gap every time. Other features
include a large, easy to turn handle that can be converted to left hand operation if desired, a high quality diamond
abrasive wheel and a long lasting, corrosion resistant finish. Be sure to read all instructions before doing any work.
Set-up 1) First, mount the ring grinder to a stable surface by using some 5/16” bolts (not included). The ring grinder can
also be mounted in a vise if a permanent location is not desired. If left-handed operation is desired, simply
remove the wheel and the shaft set screw, then remove the shaft and place it into the left side of the grinder.
2) With the ring grinder securely mounted, place a piston ring against the front stop and place the end of the ring
evenly against the wheel as shown in figure 1.
3) Without changing the position of the ring, move the adjustable locator until both contact points touch the inside
edge of the ring, then tighten the thumb screw to maintain the position as shown in figure 2.
Operation 4) With the ring evenly against the grinding wheel, using a light, even pressure, turn the handle in either direction.
Remove only a small amount of material then check the ring gap.
5) Carefully remove any burrs that may be on the ends of the ring before placing it in the cylinder bore. A light
touch with a very fine file or abrasive stone works well. NOTE: Due to the design of the Summit Precision
Ring Grinder, there should be no burrs on the face of the ring (the surface that contacts the bore). Be sure to
check the face for burrs just in case, but leave that surface alone if possible.
Checking the Ring end gap 6) Place the ring squarely in the cylinder bore, about 1” below the deck surface. An upside down flat top piston
will help you push it evenly into the bore.
7) Use a feeler gauge to measure the ring’s end gap. Light grinding pressure and frequent checking will prevent
you from making the gap too large.
Front Stop
Contact Points
Adjustable Locator
Piston Ring
Cutting Wheel
Figure 2
Thumb Screw
Figure 1
Summit Racing Equipment 1200 Southeast Avenue, Tallmadge, OH, 44278
1-800-230-3030 SME-INS-906000 Rev. 1 4/26/2012
Summit Racing Limited Warranty
Summit Racing Equipment warrants this product for 90 days from date of purchase. If used for racing or competition, this warranty is limited to manufacturer defects only—wear and breakage are not covered under any circumstances. If the product shows, in our opinion,
evidence of being used or installed contrary to the instructions and/or subjected to improper handling, packaging, or shipping by the customer, it will not be covered by our limited warranty. Summit
Racing Equipment’s liability for losses or damages, arising out of any cause whatsoever, is limited to full refund of the purchase price or, at our option, repair or replacement of the product(s). Summit Racing Equipment shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages. Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of
consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
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