Azmio
This does not answer you actual question, but obviously clearances will have a significant effect where dissimilar metals are involved, like aluminium piston in iron bore and steel rings.
This might be a lot harder to find data on than oil viscosity and sheer, as it will be very individual from motor to motor.
Also, satisfactory clearances for very cold starting might not be suitable for continuous high load operation, but I guess quantifying that is their reason for your question.
I know in the late 50s early 60s, VW built some special beetles for operation in Antarctica.
As far as I know from anecdotal evidence, they simply increased piston to bore and used some very light weight oil.
I would think Nikasil coated aluminium bores would be more compatible to the extreme temperature range, as would gap-less rings with extra end clearance built in.
Regards
pat pprimmer@acay.com.au
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