I'm in the process of rebuilding the power head on one of my engines.
Following the instructions, I installed each ring in the particular cylinder bore that it will be installed in, squared it up with one of the pistons and measured the end gap.
All of the rings with the square profile are within the spec. .019" - .031" and are all in the mid-range of the spec.
Only two of the rings with the angled profile are in spec. I've rechecked them in the bores that had the ring sets where both rings measured good, and they still measured out of spec. The four that measure out of spec. are all at.037" -.041" gap. Is it possible that they were ground incorrectly when they were made or am I missing something?
Assuming I can get past this problem, I have another question. What is the preferred method of installing the rod caps if you don't have the OMC special alignment tool?
Following the instructions, I installed each ring in the particular cylinder bore that it will be installed in, squared it up with one of the pistons and measured the end gap.
All of the rings with the square profile are within the spec. .019" - .031" and are all in the mid-range of the spec.
Only two of the rings with the angled profile are in spec. I've rechecked them in the bores that had the ring sets where both rings measured good, and they still measured out of spec. The four that measure out of spec. are all at.037" -.041" gap. Is it possible that they were ground incorrectly when they were made or am I missing something?
Assuming I can get past this problem, I have another question. What is the preferred method of installing the rod caps if you don't have the OMC special alignment tool?