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Re: Ring job?
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Posted by CRUSADER on March 07, 2004 at 20:09:33 from (216.31.11.119):
In Reply to: Ring job? posted by Kennyp on March 07, 2004 at 14:21:56:
Hello Kennyp, It's been a few years, but I have done exactly what you are inquiring about doing. Prior to making the decision, I would do like the others that have replied and mic each of the cylinders. If the tolerance will allow, you should be able to get by with using a ridge reamer to cut the wear groove and replace the rings. The Std/.10 ring should work. Be sure to check to ensure that the valves faces and seats are good and lapped in properly. This is (if memory serves me correctly) a dry sleeved engine. At least the one I ringed was. You should be able to get the the gaskets, inserts, ring set, and most other parts you would need from your local NAPA Auto Parts Store. But I would check around to see if there is another supplier which may also have them with the same quality and better price. Good luck with your engine ring job. Jim
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