I like that cam follower degreeing tool
I'm really looking forward to doing the rings, its very satisfying work and gives me the feeling of actually engineering a component for the right effect
I must admit I don't use a ring expander or install tool, I much prefer to do it by hand so I can feel the amount of tension I'm placing on the ring itself. I've sort of got into a good groove of hooking one end in and in one swift movement placing the ring straight in.
I totally agree and am a big fan of the grind one side only tip for the ring gap and I got that tip from a Chuck Senatore book years ago. I too stick an led light under the ring in the cylinder to check for any inconsistencies in the end I've filed against the factory finished end. I start with a too small a gap on purpose and often by the time I've squared the end up I've got the actual desired gap.
Talking of gaps I have these settings in mind for the comp and second rings;
Comp ring gap set at 0.020" and second ring gap set at 0.016", this assumes Total Seals guidelines of 0.0045" times bore dua for top and 0.0035" times bore dia for 2nd, finally oil stack set at 0.015" which was manufacturers recommendation.
I must admit that the second ring gap seems a little tight to my mind......... what do you reckon?