q2418130103p
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- Mar 31, 2007
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IndyYZ85 said:The arrow on the piston should point toward the exhaust port.
q2418130103p said:ive got a couple other questions for you guys.
should i use a sealer on the cylinder gasket or the head gasket?
is it possible to get the cylinder on and not have the ring centered the ring pin?
whenfoxforks-ruled said:I thought that ALL water cooled oem cylinders after 81 were plated.Putting a liner in was an option for rebuild. If you are filing ring gap then they are iron,for a iron cylinder. The only way you will need a gasket sealer is to compensate for a problem,not flat or clean.
mxdj666 said:and when your putting the piston in ,try to just put it straight in dont try to wiggle or twist the cylinder to get it in or you'll get the ring caught in a port and believe me it sucks .other then that it should go right together
shifter48 said:Let me say something here....The opening of the C clips that keep the piston pin in must be either at 12 O'clock or 6 O'clock or you might throw one and do damange to your cyclinder and crank. The reason is that the piston goes up and down very fast and if the opening is at 3 or 9 o'clock it can compress and come out causing lots of $ damage, at 12 or 6 oclock it will only compress to the sides of the walls keeping it in....very important
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