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I had my Spit 1500 engine rebuilt a few years ago, but have only put about 2000 miles on it since, so I don't think what I am seeing is due to excessive wear. At the time, I bought after market flat top pistons and had them installed by a machine shop (I assumed they knew what they were doing). Anyway, I have my motor torn down now and on a stand. Before reinstalling the now cleaned up pistons into the bores (I just lightly hones them) I decided it would be a good idea to check the ring gap. So, I took the top ring off a piston and inserted it about 3" down the bore, per the manual. The gap is supposed to be between .015 and .038 (not sure why such a wide variance?). Anyway, at 3" down the bore, the gap is about .065" which seems way too much! Now the question is, were my bores bored out too big, or do I have the wrong rings or possible the wrong size pistons/rings for the bore? It has been awhile, but I seem to recall I was putting in .030" oversized pistons, which leads be to wonder IF:
Is it possible that the bore was bored out .030 over, but the pisons/rings I received were actually standard diameter? Might that account for the fact that the ring gap seems to be about .030 or more TOO large?
This is going to be fun, I can just tell!
Basil
Is it possible that the bore was bored out .030 over, but the pisons/rings I received were actually standard diameter? Might that account for the fact that the ring gap seems to be about .030 or more TOO large?
This is going to be fun, I can just tell!
Basil
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