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Ok, so an eArlier thread discussed ring without pulling an engine. Well I had no choice as when the valves I mentioned in my earlier thread acted up the strain pushed likely worn rings too far and I had to break her open.
All has gone very smoothly up until about midnite last night when after 1 1/2 hrs of trying to get the #2 cylinder back on over the rings (#1 went right on the new rings) the rings are not compressing enough to go on!!!! I could really use some urgent advice everyone! Btw, in a pinch, other than this glitch, the engine came apart in under an hour to the pistons. In the van. I recon I'd have had her back in no time, had this not happened. Thanks! |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 83 Joined: 28-September 11 From: United States Member No.: 13,617 Region Association: None ![]() |
I got it! There was 1/16" of carbon on the topside of the piston ring slots! I scraped it out and got it all back together.
Now i am running. Did a valve adjustment using directions...2turn after touching the valve on the screw. But I'm smoking A LOT. I know some will come out for a while. It is coming out the exhaust. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) |
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I got it! There was 1/16" of carbon on the topside of the piston ring slots! I scraped it out and got it all back together. Now i am running. Did a valve adjustment using directions...2turn after touching the valve on the screw. But I'm smoking A LOT. I know some will come out for a while. It is coming out the exhaust. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif) Way to go!!! My WAG is that the rings need to seat in order for the smoke to dissipate. Give it some miles. Changing your oil soon is a good idea. |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 83 Joined: 28-September 11 From: United States Member No.: 13,617 Region Association: None ![]() |
I got it! There was 1/16" of carbon on the topside of the piston ring slots! I scraped it out and got it all back together. Now i am running. Did a valve adjustment using directions...2turn after touching the valve on the screw. But I'm smoking A LOT. I know some will come out for a while. It is coming out the exhaust. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif) Way to go!!! My WAG is that the rings need to seat in order for the smoke to dissipate. Give it some miles. Changing your oil soon is a good idea. I'm getting A LOT of smoke out the exhaust & I think I did the valve job wrong. Need to find the right thing for hydrulic. I wS told 1 1/2 turns and if the valve moves then back out to no movement. Then I found if I backed off it always took less back. I realized the lifter adjusted itself inward. So then I just followed wilsons guide of 2 turn after seating the screw, but now it's running really crappy. So that & the smoke are a real prob. Wilson also noted not to go crazy over the position of the rings. I did set the top & middle opposite & the oil ring at 90 degrees to that. But smoke ! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) |
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