Finally, the piston ring thrend.
#1
Finally, the piston ring thrend.
Well I got lots of questions that I have searched loads for. First the helms description for identifying which rings are which suck. What the heck is a chamfer??The first and second ring are identical except for a small case t and a capital T?
What can I use to clean the little gaps on the piston?
Can I clean the top of my pistons, they have a lot of carbon build up on them, if I can, what can I use??
I mixed up my pistons and rods!! Don't yell at me please, I had them seperated, but in the process of the end gap measurement I mixed them up. How can i identify which one goes to which cylinder, can they be interchanged?? They both are marked 3.
What can I use to clean the little gaps on the piston?
Can I clean the top of my pistons, they have a lot of carbon build up on them, if I can, what can I use??
I mixed up my pistons and rods!! Don't yell at me please, I had them seperated, but in the process of the end gap measurement I mixed them up. How can i identify which one goes to which cylinder, can they be interchanged?? They both are marked 3.
#2
Look at this for ring pics/info. http://www.boosted-hybrid.com/viewtopic.php?t=326
As for cleaning your pistons, use a wire brush and some brake cleaner. There's no way to figure out which rod/piston went to each cylinder...should have marked them.
As for cleaning your pistons, use a wire brush and some brake cleaner. There's no way to figure out which rod/piston went to each cylinder...should have marked them.
#4
"To properly install the rod caps a rod gauge stretch tool must be used. A rod when torqued down stretches, and a corresponding stretch length can tell the torque spec. This is the most accurate way to tighten a bolt down. Here is a pictorial reference of the rod stretch gauge tool used"
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Ahhhh, what is this?
#5
Originally Posted by dustimus
"To properly install the rod caps a rod gauge stretch tool must be used. A rod when torqued down stretches, and a corresponding stretch length can tell the torque spec. This is the most accurate way to tighten a bolt down. Here is a pictorial reference of the rod stretch gauge tool used"
Ahhhh, what is this?
Ahhhh, what is this?
#6
Originally Posted by dustimus
"To properly install the rod caps a rod gauge stretch tool must be used. A rod when torqued down stretches, and a corresponding stretch length can tell the torque spec. This is the most accurate way to tighten a bolt down. Here is a pictorial reference of the rod stretch gauge tool used"
Ahhhh, what is this?
Ahhhh, what is this?
#9
Originally Posted by dubster99
Did you get the correct bearings? Putting the bearings in is simple, you shouldn't have to size anything.
Also, I have the correct sized bearings, I don't have to worry about any stretching or anything.
Also, the main girdle bearings?? Replace?