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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Piston Rings installation q's
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[QUOTE="Mark W, post: 1008450, member: 53850"] I am replacing the old stock 220 piston with a Wiseco (2002 KDX220) and have a question. I see where the ring gap needs to be on the piston "pin" that helps in ring location. My question is how can you tell if that gap is in the right spot after the piston is in the cylinder? It took a little rotating of the cylinder to get the piston is and I could tell that the rinds were moving. I'm fairly certain that the top ring is in the right place but am unsure of the bottom ring. Can you look into the intake port and see if they are in the right spot? If not, can you rotate them with the piston in the cylinder? My pistone moves up and down freely with no binging at all. Would this happen if the rings were not in the right spot? Thanks for the help. Mark [/QUOTE]
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