ps.the rum rum is a dum dum
ps.the rum rum is a dum dum
yes i am an idiot from canada.i have ripped my motor out today.took the top end apart and upon inspection of the piston rings discouvered that the top ring had a letter r and 1.00 which i believe is the size but it was facing down,so im guessing this is my problem.so yes i feel like an idiot.thanks for all the helpful ideas .next thing. my oil rings on the bottom,can they be upside down too i dont want to take them off if i dont have too.also am woundering if i should get a new ring or if the ring i put in upside down is ok to use. i did order new ring but wont be here for a week and would like to get her back together now ,but dont want to rush..
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Larzfromarz
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Remove the ring from the piston and install it into the bore. Square it up and see if the end gap is per the book. If tight you can increase the gap. If loose replace the ring. The numbers won't lie like perhaps a vendor or part number on a box.
Don't feel like an idiot- learn from the lesson, perhaps slow down a bit, and keep doing.
You'll only be an idiot if you repeat your mistakes.
Inspect the parts, take the measurements, reinstall if in spec and see what happens. The worst that can happen is you go back to where you are now.
The oil ring goes either way if you can't find a manufacturer's mark or chamfer (to the top).
Don't feel like an idiot- learn from the lesson, perhaps slow down a bit, and keep doing.
You'll only be an idiot if you repeat your mistakes.
Inspect the parts, take the measurements, reinstall if in spec and see what happens. The worst that can happen is you go back to where you are now.
The oil ring goes either way if you can't find a manufacturer's mark or chamfer (to the top).
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Steverinomeiste
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Larzfromarz
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well back in action my top ring was upside down.put it right ride up and bingo it fired up and running well,no oil sputtering thanks for all the help.upon a short spin up the street my next task is to figure out why clutch is slipping,not real bad.im thinkin it might just need a good run,i had originally put synthetic oil in so that could be the culprit.the clutch lever has some free play.when cleaning out the clutch initially i oiled each clutch plate.
Speaking of mistakes, a few years ago, I had completed a restoration of a CB175. I took the bike for its maiden voyage, a 24 mile blast around a beautify countryside. The bike performed like a champ. I took the requisite scenic pictures, parked the bike in the garage, and with an absent mind, left the key on, melting a NOS ignition coil that I had just purchased.
Now I'm under pressure to never repeat that mistake, to avoid the Spokes' "Idiot Rule".
Now I'm under pressure to never repeat that mistake, to avoid the Spokes' "Idiot Rule".
You need to change oil to a lo or non detergent oil . These engines weren't made for modern oil especially synthetic oils . Shell Rotella is a good choice but any non detergent oil will be fine . Glad she's running great for you .
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Larzfromarz
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