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Jim mac
09-23-2005, 10:09 PM
I posted a hour ago on a 110 i just got, I found a set of ring that was in a 110 I bought a couple of years ago. the motor was originally suppose to have been rebuilt but when Itore it down I found std rings in it and the piston was a .5 over so the gap was like a 1/16 of a inch. I kept the rings in case I found another project and I found another project. if anyone has a set of rings they know are good could you mike how wide they are? not the thickness, or diameter but just the thickness of the ring itself. I figure if mine are similar im going to toss them in and see how it runs. Is there any difference between the first ring and second ring? if so is there anyway to tell? thanks JIm
jenndnn3
09-24-2005, 09:08 AM
There should be 3 sets of rings. bottom is your oil ring, consist of 3 rings in itself 2 thin puppy's and squiggly middle, center ring (scraper ring), And a top ring (compession ring). I dont have a set of rings out to mic, but you can prob get the info from Honda or some other places. Here is a link that gives specific instructions and maybe a little bit info to help you
This one is PDF
http://www.powroll.com/PDF/INSTRUCTIONS/BY%20PART%20NUMBER/RING%20INSTALL%20GENERIC.pdf
This one is the link to PDF but not PDF
http://www.powroll.com/tech_instructions_pdf.htm
Just click "RING INSTALL - ALL EXCEPT ROSS PISTON RINGS" It gets you to link above.
Just a note, these describe Powroll rings, some may be different in color.
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