So I'm stupified. I was just reading, (yes I know how) and it said install piston rings with the numbering up. Is this important?
Let me know!!!!!
So I'm stupified. I was just reading, (yes I know how) and it said install piston rings with the numbering up. Is this important?
Let me know!!!!!
So is it safe to assume you already installed them with the numbering down?![]()
lol I don't know if it is super critical but everybody says it so there must be some truth to it
Rob
if it says to install numbers up .........
Last edited by KILLER; 54 Minutes Ago at 06:17 PM. Reason: beer
Yes, they the edges are shaped different, look for a pic in your manual.
Top ring is usually shiny or has a shiny edge, 2nd ring is normally all black. The marking on the ring faces up (I've seen them with T, P, and R's so far). I had to use a magnifying glass to see it (I have lousy eyesight).
4 stroke, 2 stroke?? How about some info??
Numpers/letters go UP and stagger them:
4 Stroke - shiney ring on top @ 10PM, carbon colored ring next @ 2AM.
Center oil ring next @ 6 AM/PM and it's brothers above @ 8AM and below it last @ 4AM
2 Stroke - identical rings in the groove, numbers or letters UP.
Yes it is important![]()
All our government does is distract us while they steal from us, misspend our tax $ and ruin our country
250R.
Crap. Tearing it apart again. I should read before I do stuff. Shame on me
Let see some pictures - to learn ?
Close up's ...
Luckily I have not started the motor.
So I think ill get off ok.
Hopefilly
does it matter where 12 oclock is, like on the exhaust side or intake side?
1984 200ES first Shaft driven big red with reverse!
85 Big Red 250ES with a rebuilt top end!
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Old post, I know, but nobody said anything about the oil rings... I see no markings, so can they be installed either way up/down?
Shortline, if you're reading this, this is the piston/rings you sent me for a 110. There are no clips for the wrist pin, will my stock Honda ones fit this aftermarket piston?
You install rings with any marking up due to keystone shaped or carbon ridge rings. Also, when the ring isn't pinned like most four stroke engines it is rule of thumb not to place end gaps in the thrust area of the piston (front and rear) this is where the piston is thrust into the cylinder wall during the big bang and also when it changes direction at bdc. This is what we teach at the college I work at. Never knew about no ring gaps in the thrust area until I started teaching. If you think about it it makes sense, not thrusting the end gaps into the cylinder wall to cause a scuff. I actually had a group at school several months back pull down a Detroit series 60 with a grove in number six cylinder. Guess where the ring gap was, inline with the grove on the major thrust side of the piston. Sorry for the long post!
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