1. | Remove the piston from the engine block. |
2. | Using a ring expander (A), remove the old piston rings (B).
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3. | Clean all ring grooves thoroughly with a squared-off broken ring or ring groove cleaner with a blade to fit the piston grooves. The top and 2nd ring grooves are 1.2 mm (0.05 in.) wide. The oil ring groove is 2.0 mm (0.08 in.) wide. File down a blade if necessary. Do not use a wire brush to clean the ring grooves, or cut the ring grooves deeper with the cleaning tools. NOTE: If the piston is to be separated from the connecting rod, do not install new rings yet. |
4. | Using a piston that has its rings removed, push a new ring (A) into the cylinder bore 15-20 mm (0.6-0.8 in.) from the bottom.
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5. | Measure the piston ring end-gap (B) with a feeler gauge:
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6. | Install the top ring and the second ring as shown. The top ring (A) has a 1T, 1A, or 1R mark, and the second ring (B) has a 2T, 2A, or 2R mark. The manufacturing marks (C) must be facing upward.
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7. | Rotate the rings in their grooves to make sure they do not bind. |
8. | Position the ring end gaps as shown:
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9. | After installing a new set of rings, measure the ring-to-groove clearances:
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