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Re: To change or not to change...that is the quest
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Posted by Randy S.E.-MN on May 18, 2007 at 05:02:52 from (206.9.216.31):
In Reply to: To change or not to change...that is the question. posted by Patrick Martin on May 17, 2007 at 19:42:02:
Patrick...are you the one who lined up all the ring gaps? If that's how you pulled them out of the block, well...THERE'S YOUR PROBLEM!! The combustion pressure now has a straight shot down to the crankcase. Those ring gaps are supposed to be 180 degrees apart so any combustion leakage past the top ring has to take "long path" through the second ring and gap. The oil ring are not designed to hold against compression.
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