12:1 JE piston install from HPR!!!
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12:1 JE piston install from HPR!!!
thank you for you opion!!!! I see you know alittle about the DS!! yes every thing was replaced with piston install. rings, circlips, new head gasket the whole top end! no the shop has no ties to HPR. I wish someone in arizona did!! the shop is fountain hills az. they are a liscenced bombardier dealership. they were recommened by fellow bomb riders!! i figure when he tells me the bikes ready i will try to get a hold of HPR and se what parts were sent to az? the shop owner said he will make it right i believe he will!!
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12:1 JE piston install from HPR!!!
work with your dealer and see what they are willing to do. The ring package that HPR sends with the pistons are top notch, but have very thin oil and wipe rings. You have to be very careful not to hurt the wiper rings on install. The dealer probably has probably never seen anything that thin or fragil.
I'm in Henderson, NV and if you need a shop mine is open. You just have to get it her and get her back.
let us know what happens.
I'm in Henderson, NV and if you need a shop mine is open. You just have to get it her and get her back.
let us know what happens.
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12:1 JE piston install from HPR!!!
i would want to be there when dealer opens it, to see what cylinder wall looks like and what rings look like.
yes it was new piston and new rings, but if rings were not gapped but rather installed straight from package then ring bind may have occured after warmup and scored cylinder wall.
exactly what bigdaddy said, rings need removed from piston adn slipped into cylinder to examine ring gap, to check for either no gap or too little gap, which possibly would scar cylinder and then cause blowby and excessive crankcase pressure, or too much gap which would simply cause excessive blowby and crankcase pressure.
also check bore for proper crosshatch from honing, if they did not properly hone cylinder wall rings cannot break in correctly.
yes it was new piston and new rings, but if rings were not gapped but rather installed straight from package then ring bind may have occured after warmup and scored cylinder wall.
exactly what bigdaddy said, rings need removed from piston adn slipped into cylinder to examine ring gap, to check for either no gap or too little gap, which possibly would scar cylinder and then cause blowby and excessive crankcase pressure, or too much gap which would simply cause excessive blowby and crankcase pressure.
also check bore for proper crosshatch from honing, if they did not properly hone cylinder wall rings cannot break in correctly.
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12:1 JE piston install from HPR!!!
Choose, you make me laugh. Two dealers her in LV area and one I work with all the time. They send me the rough stuff.... all the aftermarket big mod stuff seems to find it's way into my shop. While I would certainly not consider this a big league mod, it's generally something that the dealer would not generally do. They'll usually do everything that RWR would sell to them, but that's about it.
I 100%, absolutely, full heartedly agree with HT. I would want to be there. If they did hurt the wipe ring, there will probably be some damage to the cylinder. One thing to also pay attention to, is that if there is damage to the ring set.... you'll have to inspect each ring and see if anything is missing. If so, then you are also into a split case to fish the part out. You can try washing a partially assembled case with the parts washer, however that tends to become more of a pain. ON my 20minute grenade, there were exactly 6 punches in the piston from a valve stem. I found each individual punch in the bottom of the crank valley rolling around. Those could have certainly lead to another catastrophic failure. Don't mean to get you upset cloftis, but this is what makes or breaks a re-build.
We're trying to help you out here.... brothers need to stick together. Let us know what happens, and if you need us let us know.
I 100%, absolutely, full heartedly agree with HT. I would want to be there. If they did hurt the wipe ring, there will probably be some damage to the cylinder. One thing to also pay attention to, is that if there is damage to the ring set.... you'll have to inspect each ring and see if anything is missing. If so, then you are also into a split case to fish the part out. You can try washing a partially assembled case with the parts washer, however that tends to become more of a pain. ON my 20minute grenade, there were exactly 6 punches in the piston from a valve stem. I found each individual punch in the bottom of the crank valley rolling around. Those could have certainly lead to another catastrophic failure. Don't mean to get you upset cloftis, but this is what makes or breaks a re-build.
We're trying to help you out here.... brothers need to stick together. Let us know what happens, and if you need us let us know.
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