Now I'm scared to death.
In reading over a previous thread regarding engine blow-by I found this comment:
"My WAG on this is that the piston rings just did not seat properly when the motor was re-built.Did you lube the rings in any way when doing the assemble???They should be clean and dry when installed!!!If you lube them even a little they can require years to seat,or might never."
When I assembled the engine for my TR2 I did just as the original factory service manual says in Section 21-x, which is to fit the ring to the pistons and then LUBRICATE FREELY, then rotate rings as needed, compress and install in sleeves.
Did I blow it? I DID lube freely as I installed my rings. And now my rings may not seat correctly?
Engine is back in the car and basically ready to fire up for the first time. And now I'm experiencing a major lack of confidence ....... and not sure what to do!!!!!!
John
In reading over a previous thread regarding engine blow-by I found this comment:
"My WAG on this is that the piston rings just did not seat properly when the motor was re-built.Did you lube the rings in any way when doing the assemble???They should be clean and dry when installed!!!If you lube them even a little they can require years to seat,or might never."
When I assembled the engine for my TR2 I did just as the original factory service manual says in Section 21-x, which is to fit the ring to the pistons and then LUBRICATE FREELY, then rotate rings as needed, compress and install in sleeves.
Did I blow it? I DID lube freely as I installed my rings. And now my rings may not seat correctly?
Engine is back in the car and basically ready to fire up for the first time. And now I'm experiencing a major lack of confidence ....... and not sure what to do!!!!!!
John
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