new piston rings help
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new piston rings help
I have to assume that you had the cylinder properly honed before installing the new rings.
I would also assume that you properly spaced the ring end gaps upon install.
I also assume you oiled the piston and cylinder for assembly.
If this is not a job you have done before, it is very easy to break a new ring installing the piston into the cylinder.
There should be little to no break in time required. After assemble it should not smoke, HOWEVER, if the exhaust was full of oil from the previous engine damage it can over an hour of normal riding to burn that out. So, if your confidant that you done a good job on your rebuild, ride it for a while, and see if it quits smoking, if so, it was just oil in the exhaust. Like I said, that is normal on one that has had a badly blown engine before.
I would also assume that you properly spaced the ring end gaps upon install.
I also assume you oiled the piston and cylinder for assembly.
If this is not a job you have done before, it is very easy to break a new ring installing the piston into the cylinder.
There should be little to no break in time required. After assemble it should not smoke, HOWEVER, if the exhaust was full of oil from the previous engine damage it can over an hour of normal riding to burn that out. So, if your confidant that you done a good job on your rebuild, ride it for a while, and see if it quits smoking, if so, it was just oil in the exhaust. Like I said, that is normal on one that has had a badly blown engine before.
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